Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At one open house I went to, one mom hijacked the conversation and demanded to know how she could get reduced aftercare (while wearing pricy clothes and a giant diamond ring). I'm sure these are all important questions that she easily could have handled in a less public setting where lots of parents had questions. I mention this only because this same mom gave me a really dirty look when my son dropped his crayon. My point is that everyone will annoy each other, so you might as well just bring your kid.
Hate people like this. First, you don't know what her clothes cost and you don't know of her ring was real. I'm sure your son did more than drop a crayon. Exaggerater of the week!
Um ok. Hope you feel better freak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are always welcome at Eaton open houses. We like kids.
See this is what I like to see. Any school that says dear god why did you bring your child, how horrible...is a little suspect, particularly if they've scheduled an open house on a Saturday. These are places for kids after all, I would indeed like them to like kids. Now, I'd try to avoid bringing my three year old because there's only so much attention I can pay while also occupying her, but that'd only be possible for those weekday open houses. Last year on the circuit we saw a fair number of kids, mostly with the current at home mom crowd during the week - there are just too many open houses potentially to be able to rustle up 1.5 or 2 of childcare on a random morning if you don't have regular arrangements. I totally got it, though I was thankful it wasn't me (again, because kid is never terrible conducive to my ability to fully listen). But these Saturday ones...my 3.5 year old potentially student is absolutely going to have to tag along.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are always welcome at Eaton open houses. We like kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At one open house I went to, one mom hijacked the conversation and demanded to know how she could get reduced aftercare (while wearing pricy clothes and a giant diamond ring). I'm sure these are all important questions that she easily could have handled in a less public setting where lots of parents had questions. I mention this only because this same mom gave me a really dirty look when my son dropped his crayon. My point is that everyone will annoy each other, so you might as well just bring your kid.
Hate people like this. First, you don't know what her clothes cost and you don't know of her ring was real. I'm sure your son did more than drop a crayon. Exaggerater of the week!
Anonymous wrote:At one open house I went to, one mom hijacked the conversation and demanded to know how she could get reduced aftercare (while wearing pricy clothes and a giant diamond ring). I'm sure these are all important questions that she easily could have handled in a less public setting where lots of parents had questions. I mention this only because this same mom gave me a really dirty look when my son dropped his crayon. My point is that everyone will annoy each other, so you might as well just bring your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are always welcome at Eaton open houses. We like kids.
See this is what I like to see. Any school that says dear god why did you bring your child, how horrible...is a little suspect, particularly if they've scheduled an open house on a Saturday. These are places for kids after all, I would indeed like them to like kids. Now, I'd try to avoid bringing my three year old because there's only so much attention I can pay while also occupying her, but that'd only be possible for those weekday open houses. Last year on the circuit we saw a fair number of kids, mostly with the current at home mom crowd during the week - there are just too many open houses potentially to be able to rustle up 1.5 or 2 of childcare on a random morning if you don't have regular arrangements. I totally got it, though I was thankful it wasn't me (again, because kid is never terrible conducive to my ability to fully listen). But these Saturday ones...my 3.5 year old potentially student is absolutely going to have to tag along.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are always welcome at Eaton open houses. We like kids.
Anonymous wrote:At the last Open House I went to (with my child) a majority of families brought their kids. I can't imagine sending my child to a school where children aren't welcome. And the presentations are pretty basic, nothing that requires silence and strict attention (unless you are a special snowflake parent).
Anonymous wrote:We took our children to Edfest and it was fine, even fun. But both of us went so we could tag team talking to different schools, while the other interacted with the kids. I think it would have been hard if just one of us had gone with the kids.