Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that you’re shocked that your kid lacks basic grammar skills. But your title is really alarmist. Some of us have kids who actually did mind blowingly stupid things like the tic toc tide pod challenge or benedryl challenge. Or they tried asphyxiation games. Seriously if you find bad grammar to be a mind blowing event you should count your lucky stars and you should be more self aware than to post something so stupidly insignificant and call is mind blowingly stupid.
I agree. And who could have foreseen it turning into a thread about how incredibly smart everyone is IRL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year my then 16 yr old asked me if the Pentagon was named after a Confederate general.
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Anonymous wrote:No kid knows how to read a map. I get that phone apps give road directions, but North/South/East/West - no clue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are mostly stories of DCUM privileged kids.
Jealous, poorly performing parents out in full force today.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He goes to public school. What do you expect?
Former teacher:
Kids from private schools who came to our public school always had gaps in their knowledge. 100% of the time. My niece was in private and was top of the 8th grade in math. The school said she had no peers at her math level because she was so far ahead but they created enrichment for her for the 10th grade curriculum. 3/4 of the way through 8th grade she had to switch to public school in FCPS. She was so far behind that she needed tutoring 3x a week to be able to understand what was being taught. I’m not dissing privates because there are some benefits to them, but don’t kid yourself that private school education is the utopia.
All private schools are not the same. My son will take BC calc as a sophomore and our public offers nothing beyond that (they said they’d pay for college classes). Our private (that we are switching to) offers multi variable, diff eq, linear algebra, a multiple advanced math seminars.
Anonymous wrote:These are mostly stories of DCUM privileged kids.
Anonymous wrote:I know that you’re shocked that your kid lacks basic grammar skills. But your title is really alarmist. Some of us have kids who actually did mind blowingly stupid things like the tic toc tide pod challenge or benedryl challenge. Or they tried asphyxiation games. Seriously if you find bad grammar to be a mind blowing event you should count your lucky stars and you should be more self aware than to post something so stupidly insignificant and call is mind blowingly stupid.
Anonymous wrote:15-year-old kid wondered why everyone was upset over gas prices. $5 for a tankful of gas didn't seem all that much to her She had no idea it was PER GALLON until she learned to pump it herself.
Anonymous wrote:Last year my then 16 yr old asked me if the Pentagon was named after a Confederate general.