Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.
We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.
Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.
Wow! Excelling in kindergarten! Now that’s something to brag about.
When public schools were closed, he learned to read.
40 years ago majority of kids started kindergarten knowing how to read. Parents weren’t lazy and prioritized family over money. You didn’t reinvent the wheel, you just parented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.
We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.
Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.
Wow! Excelling in kindergarten! Now that’s something to brag about.
When public schools were closed, he learned to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.
We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.
Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.
Wow! Excelling in kindergarten! Now that’s something to brag about.
When public schools were closed, he learned to read.
40 years ago majority of kids started kindergarten knowing how to read. Parents weren’t lazy and prioritized family over money. You didn’t reinvent the wheel, you just parented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s only one correct answer: I gave him all his vaccines in the prescribed schedule.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.
We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.
Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.
We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.
Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.
Wow! Excelling in kindergarten! Now that’s something to brag about.
When public schools were closed, he learned to read.
40 years ago majority of kids started kindergarten knowing how to read. Parents weren’t lazy and prioritized family over money. You didn’t reinvent the wheel, you just parented.
Anonymous wrote:There’s only one correct answer: I gave him all his vaccines in the prescribed schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Not raising my child with the all-or-nothing type of thinking that can increase mental health challenges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.
We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.
Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.
Wow! Excelling in kindergarten! Now that’s something to brag about.
When public schools were closed, he learned to read.