Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to get a job! Not stay at home and try to drive your kids and everybody else nuts! Jeez! Seriously?
Post a positive and helpful response. If you can't do so, do not post anything.
Nobody wants to listen to your negative stuff.
Anonymous wrote:You need to get a job! Not stay at home and try to drive your kids and everybody else nuts! Jeez! Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so jealous of the people who already know.
+ 1 ..Me too
I honestly doubt people know. I think they are trying to imply if you weren't told, your child didn't get in.
Some schools 're people verbally before letters go out, and some don't. I don't think pp who already heard was trying to imply that if you weren't told, your child didn't get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so jealous of the people who already know.
+ 1 ..Me too
I honestly doubt people know. I think they are trying to imply if you weren't told, your child didn't get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so jealous of the people who already know.
+ 1 ..Me too
I honestly doubt people know. I think they are trying to imply if you weren't told, your child didn't get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so jealous of the people who already know.
+ 1 ..Me too
Anonymous wrote:I'm so jealous of the people who already know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the teacher way way back is probably frustrated by parents who push their kids into AAP centers and lots of additional homework for years for what result? Nothing, as far as he/she can tell. So teachers see kids who are stressed in elementary needlessly because the parents are determined to "take advantage of a great FCPS program" even if it isn't the best idea for their kid. Sometimes (not always) teachers see things that parents don't and it makes them sad and irritable. FWIW. I run a preschool and you would absolutely NOT believe what percentage of parents tell us how incredibly advanced their kids are and how they need additional attention to meet their academic needs. Guess how many kids are actually advanced beyond their peers? maybe 1 in 10 of those who tell us their kids are. It's a joke to us. A sad, sad state of affairs.
Even if you're right about the teacher's frustration, do you think she was effective in getting her point a cross, given her snarky delivery? I'm guessing no. I doubt most people are really receptive to any advice that ends with "get a life!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the teacher way way back is probably frustrated by parents who push their kids into AAP centers and lots of additional homework for years for what result? Nothing, as far as he/she can tell. So teachers see kids who are stressed in elementary needlessly because the parents are determined to "take advantage of a great FCPS program" even if it isn't the best idea for their kid. Sometimes (not always) teachers see things that parents don't and it makes them sad and irritable. FWIW. I run a preschool and you would absolutely NOT believe what percentage of parents tell us how incredibly advanced their kids are and how they need additional attention to meet their academic needs. Guess how many kids are actually advanced beyond their peers? maybe 1 in 10 of those who tell us their kids are. It's a joke to us. A sad, sad state of affairs.
Even if you're right about the teacher's frustration, do you think she was effective in getting her point a cross, given her snarky delivery? I'm guessing no. I doubt most people are really receptive to any advice that ends with "get a life!"
Anonymous wrote:I think the teacher way way back is probably frustrated by parents who push their kids into AAP centers and lots of additional homework for years for what result? Nothing, as far as he/she can tell. So teachers see kids who are stressed in elementary needlessly because the parents are determined to "take advantage of a great FCPS program" even if it isn't the best idea for their kid. Sometimes (not always) teachers see things that parents don't and it makes them sad and irritable. FWIW. I run a preschool and you would absolutely NOT believe what percentage of parents tell us how incredibly advanced their kids are and how they need additional attention to meet their academic needs. Guess how many kids are actually advanced beyond their peers? maybe 1 in 10 of those who tell us their kids are. It's a joke to us. A sad, sad state of affairs.