Anonymous wrote:You can match them up by the smell sometimes also. Often a mom or dad will bathe in cologne/perfume and it reeks even on the kids.
Anonymous wrote:We adopted. No, mine don’t look like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems unlikely. My 3 kids are very different in terms of vibes and mannerisms….
Agree, my two kids are different from each other in looks and mannerisms. Moreover, one takes after my DH and his side of the family and the other to me and mine. There is very little resemblance between DD1 and DH. If your teacher friend saw DH at her BTSN, I don’t think he’d be able to guess that they are related.
Anonymous wrote:Ran into my one of my middle schooler’s teachers and had a pleasant interaction about this past school year and the overall experience of teaching.
He remarked that once he gets to know his students at the beginning of a new school year, he can almost 100% correctly identify each student’s parents at back to school night later in the fall. He said it’s amazing how similar in mannerisms and overall vibe kids this age are to their parents.
I find this incredible/hard to believe. What’s your take?
Anonymous wrote:Yes I agree.
My kids get on my nerves because they have their dad's mannerisms.
Everything they do remind me of his annoying a$$.
We are not together ...haven't been in 9 years the whole point of being away is to not have to still have his mannerisms in my home. Ugh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 175 kids on my roster. I see them every other day. I barely know their names by the 2nd or 3rd week of school when we have back to school night. No way could I match them to parents.
The teacher next door to me though knows all the names by the end of the first week (I don’t know how, she’s a facial recognition genius!) and probably could match parents too.
I have no clue which parents belong to which students. After they introduce themselves, I'm usually thinking, "Really?" or "Oh, yeah. I can see that."