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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 482241" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ktllc...head start is only as good as its people. From what I have seen, they have gone way down from 20 years ago. Back when Cory went to head start it was amazing. They worked with him in awesome ways. When Keyana was in it, it was nothing. They didnt even teach her the alphabet and she was a mild mannered kid. I can say they taught the kids to throw away paper plates and plastic forks quite well! </p><p></p><p>Thinking about that potty talk...yeah and no. If the two kids are playing and having fun together they may be saying it to each other but if an adult comes in they normally stop and may giggle and cover their mouths like they got caught doing something naughty. My middle granddaughter really hurts my oldest granddaughters feelings because she does this stuff to her. H will say mean stuff to K such as K is a bad word and never wants to be her friend. Well, enough times of that and K has had it. H doesnt have good social skills and K does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 482241, member: 1514"] Ktllc...head start is only as good as its people. From what I have seen, they have gone way down from 20 years ago. Back when Cory went to head start it was amazing. They worked with him in awesome ways. When Keyana was in it, it was nothing. They didnt even teach her the alphabet and she was a mild mannered kid. I can say they taught the kids to throw away paper plates and plastic forks quite well! Thinking about that potty talk...yeah and no. If the two kids are playing and having fun together they may be saying it to each other but if an adult comes in they normally stop and may giggle and cover their mouths like they got caught doing something naughty. My middle granddaughter really hurts my oldest granddaughters feelings because she does this stuff to her. H will say mean stuff to K such as K is a bad word and never wants to be her friend. Well, enough times of that and K has had it. H doesnt have good social skills and K does. [/QUOTE]
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