Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So those of you who think prepping is a good thing, of course you will be including how hard your child worked to prepare for the tests on your parent questionnaire, right? Still waiting for an answer to this.
Of course, we asked his teacher for recommendations as well. Apparently our school staff does not read DCUM much and applauds hard work and preparation.
Anonymous wrote:So those of you who think prepping is a good thing, of course you will be including how hard your child worked to prepare for the tests on your parent questionnaire, right? Still waiting for an answer to this.
All you test prep parents, wait until your kids taste freedom. My DD likes to study. And she preps. But not for a specific event
Bizarre, someone who preps ....but not for a specific event. Brilliant. Prep like Peyton but not for a specific event. Does your child have any aims, objectives or goals in life besides certain death? Who preps aimlessly?
Anonymous wrote:So those of you who think prepping is a good thing, of course you will be including how hard your child worked to prepare for the tests on your parent questionnaire, right? Still waiting for an answer to this.
You bet. My child wants to be like Peyton. He WILL prepare.
So those of you who think prepping is a good thing, of course you will be including how hard your child worked to prepare for the tests on your parent questionnaire, right? Still waiting for an answer to this.
LOL, let the people who want to study, study all they want. Let those who don't want to study, go watch TV. To each his own.
Worry about your own kids.... In my world, studying, preparation, and commitment are ALWAYS a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:So those of you who think prepping is a good thing, of course you will be including how hard your child worked to prepare for the tests on your parent questionnaire, right? Still waiting for an answer to this.