Have to agree with both Nancy and Echo. We were "encouraged" to bring home good grades. My children were both read to from birth, both got excellent grades in school. The difference between son and daughter? Daughter had to work for her grades, son didn't, showed up on Friday's, took the test, copped an A, but got a C in his classes for not being there. Did I try to stop him from skipping school? Of course. Spent the day several times escorting him to and from class. I would bring a chair, thermos of coffee, a book and wait outside his class until it was over and then escort him to the next one. But as Echo pointed out, I had a job and could only take so much time off. You do what you can.
My DD is a teachers aide. Primary language spoken at her school is Spanish and the parents have no interest in their children learning English. They don't care. And that is the reason both of my grandchildren go to a private school. They cannot get an education in the public school system in Ca. That's just not right.
But I do remember a few times son came home and told me the teacher was picking on him. My response...and just what did you do to deserve this??
Yes, I knew my son. Thank goodness he finally grew up to be a pretty good man. But I had reservations about that when he was a teen.
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