All Discussions Tagged 'parenting' - TBD2024-03-28T11:07:40Zhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=parenting&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYear Round School: No More Long Vacationstag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-08-04:1991841:Topic:10325882010-08-04T17:20:51.922ZMother Sanity (JackieRodzinski)https://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/JackieRodzinskiMotherSanity
As I travel the country, working hard to keep up with my friends and failing miserably, I am also talking with alot of people. Time magazine's cover story was about making schools full time. I have always been a strong proponent of this, but as I speak with people, I find very stron opposition Can we talk about this?
As I travel the country, working hard to keep up with my friends and failing miserably, I am also talking with alot of people. Time magazine's cover story was about making schools full time. I have always been a strong proponent of this, but as I speak with people, I find very stron opposition Can we talk about this? Facebook: Keeping an eye on the kiddiestag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-03-02:1991841:Topic:8452312010-03-02T20:12:15.291ZMother Sanity (JackieRodzinski)https://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/JackieRodzinskiMotherSanity
<p>I hate it, but I think that someone has to do it. Way back when, I joined up with my daughter and as time went on her friends became my friends and we all got older. And older and older. All the mummies which once packed the playground....long gone. Whos'e keeping an eye on the kiddies?</p>
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<p>They are 14-20 years old. They are quite graphics about their behavior. But my participation, (and maybe thats the problem, my participation, causes too many problems for my daughter at…</p>
<p>I hate it, but I think that someone has to do it. Way back when, I joined up with my daughter and as time went on her friends became my friends and we all got older. And older and older. All the mummies which once packed the playground....long gone. Whos'e keeping an eye on the kiddies?</p>
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<p>They are 14-20 years old. They are quite graphics about their behavior. But my participation, (and maybe thats the problem, my participation, causes too many problems for my daughter at school. So I deactivated my account. But how can you listen and not talk?</p>
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<p>Did I do the right thing? What would you do?</p> Outta Be a Law...tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2009-07-01:1991841:Topic:197352009-07-01T15:54:18.002ZWylde Abandynhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/WyldeAbandyn
...or a licensing exam or something for parents. Our neighbor across the street is a young-20-something year old guy with a 3 or 4 year old son by his ex-girlfriend. The mother brings the little kid over on the weekends and the parents inevitably get into a huge screaming match in front of the kid. Last weekend, the girl was so pissed off, she purposely backed her car into the guy's new truck...which led to a police report and on and on. (The kid wasn't with her that time.) I feel so sorry for…
...or a licensing exam or something for parents. Our neighbor across the street is a young-20-something year old guy with a 3 or 4 year old son by his ex-girlfriend. The mother brings the little kid over on the weekends and the parents inevitably get into a huge screaming match in front of the kid. Last weekend, the girl was so pissed off, she purposely backed her car into the guy's new truck...which led to a police report and on and on. (The kid wasn't with her that time.) I feel so sorry for the little boy. And I wonder what kind of imprinting all this tension is doing on him. What kind of ideas will he grow up with about how adults are supposed to treat each other. Sad, sad, sad.