Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC I see plenty of people smoking while they are walking with their kids or while driving their kids around.
Really?
You see "plenty of people" smoking weed while walking or driving their kids? How do you know this? Are you in the car too?
If you can’t see someone in a car near you is smoking you should see an optometrist.
Anonymous wrote:So is this a bad thing? ie do you think worse of those children?
Anonymous wrote:That’s what gummies are for.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a teacher in a Title 1 school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a teacher in a Title 1 school?
Well that’s quite an assumption.
Anonymous wrote:So is this a bad thing? ie do you think worse of those children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is this a bad thing? ie do you think worse of those children?
nobody thinks worse of the children. We feel bad for them. Smelling like anything other than nothing or deodorant is not what kids want. And one kid I know of was drug tested at school because he smelled like pot all the time. He was clean, the smell was coming from his parents.
- Not OP
Anonymous wrote:The kids who smell like weed are not the kids of the parents who are checking DCUM and fretting over first world problems
Anonymous wrote:My hippie parents smoked weed daily my entire childhood (and still do). I never go near the stuff and went to top undergrad and grad schools. The biggest predictor of academic success is the education level of the mother, period. Pothead or not a pothead.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a teacher in a Title 1 school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who smokes weed and my kids wouldn’t know the smell of it, and certainly don’t smell like it. I’m very sorry to hear that there are parents who are so reckless, although this is the case a lot of the time, sadly.
Sure.