Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry b/c my ds said Cogat test was much harder than the practice tests he did in academic study camp this summer, but I think the extra workbook we went through together in September helped him achieve top score.
You should have continued to breast feed him and fed him only organic food. Now he's just going to be average.
My mother lives with our family and cooks all-organic ethnic food, also does all the housework so I can focus on organizing tutoring, test-prep camp, Kumon and karate. I will have failed as a mother if my children don't get into AAP!
Studies show that Kumon can actually lower a test by 10%!
Impossible! Preparation is the key to success in all endeavors. Just ask Peyton Manning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry b/c my ds said Cogat test was much harder than the practice tests he did in academic study camp this summer, but I think the extra workbook we went through together in September helped him achieve top score.
You should have continued to breast feed him and fed him only organic food. Now he's just going to be average.
My mother lives with our family and cooks all-organic ethnic food, also does all the housework so I can focus on organizing tutoring, test-prep camp, Kumon and karate. I will have failed as a mother if my children don't get into AAP!
Studies show that Kumon can actually lower a test by 10%!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry b/c my ds said Cogat test was much harder than the practice tests he did in academic study camp this summer, but I think the extra workbook we went through together in September helped him achieve top score.
You should have continued to breast feed him and fed him only organic food. Now he's just going to be average.
My mother lives with our family and cooks all-organic ethnic food, also does all the housework so I can focus on organizing tutoring, test-prep camp, Kumon and karate. I will have failed as a mother if my children don't get into AAP!
Studies show that Kumon can actually lower a test by 10%!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I drank and smoked throughout my pregnancy and my kid made the cut at Kent Gardens.
Was your kid born in the 1960's? Because that's the only excuse I can think of for such horrid parenting. These are our CHILDREN and clearly if you didn't care about them enough in utero to care for them properly, I can hardly imagine you'd be the kind of parent to foster academic success in the long term.
PP, clearly your mother drank lighter fluid when she was pregnant with you. Get a clue and a sense of humor please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry b/c my ds said Cogat test was much harder than the practice tests he did in academic study camp this summer, but I think the extra workbook we went through together in September helped him achieve top score.
You should have continued to breast feed him and fed him only organic food. Now he's just going to be average.
My mother lives with our family and cooks all-organic ethnic food, also does all the housework so I can focus on organizing tutoring, test-prep camp, Kumon and karate. I will have failed as a mother if my children don't get into AAP!
Studies show that Kumon can actually lower a test by 10%!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry b/c my ds said Cogat test was much harder than the practice tests he did in academic study camp this summer, but I think the extra workbook we went through together in September helped him achieve top score.
You should have continued to breast feed him and fed him only organic food. Now he's just going to be average.
My mother lives with our family and cooks all-organic ethnic food, also does all the housework so I can focus on organizing tutoring, test-prep camp, Kumon and karate. I will have failed as a mother if my children don't get into AAP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I drank and smoked throughout my pregnancy and my kid made the cut at Kent Gardens.
Was your kid born in the 1960's? Because that's the only excuse I can think of for such horrid parenting. These are our CHILDREN and clearly if you didn't care about them enough in utero to care for them properly, I can hardly imagine you'd be the kind of parent to foster academic success in the long term.
My mom drank and smoke throughout her pregnancy with me and I went to Harvard. Think how much I could have achieved if she had eaten organically instead!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry b/c my ds said Cogat test was much harder than the practice tests he did in academic study camp this summer, but I think the extra workbook we went through together in September helped him achieve top score.
You should have continued to breast feed him and fed him only organic food. Now he's just going to be average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry b/c my ds said Cogat test was much harder than the practice tests he did in academic study camp this summer, but I think the extra workbook we went through together in September helped him achieve top score.
You should have continued to breast feed him and fed him only organic food. Now he's just going to be average. [/quot
Your child has brought nothing but shame on your household, and should prepare for life in the civil service.
Anonymous wrote:I worry b/c my ds said Cogat test was much harder than the practice tests he did in academic study camp this summer, but I think the extra workbook we went through together in September helped him achieve top score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I drank and smoked throughout my pregnancy and my kid made the cut at Kent Gardens.
Was your kid born in the 1960's? Because that's the only excuse I can think of for such horrid parenting. These are our CHILDREN and clearly if you didn't care about them enough in utero to care for them properly, I can hardly imagine you'd be the kind of parent to foster academic success in the long term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I drank and smoked throughout my pregnancy and my kid made the cut at Kent Gardens.
Was your kid born in the 1960's? Because that's the only excuse I can think of for such horrid parenting. These are our CHILDREN and clearly if you didn't care about them enough in utero to care for them properly, I can hardly imagine you'd be the kind of parent to foster academic success in the long term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I drank and smoked throughout my pregnancy and my kid made the cut at Kent Gardens.
Was your kid born in the 1960's? Because that's the only excuse I can think of for such horrid parenting. These are our CHILDREN and clearly if you didn't care about them enough in utero to care for them properly, I can hardly imagine you'd be the kind of parent to foster academic success in the long term.