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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 137361" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Sadly, I see way too much of this self-righteous attitude. I'm a substitute teacher, and there are schools I will no longer go to because of the overall unpleasantness of the little darlings. I would prefer to be in a classroom of children where their parents are teaching them to do the right thing (even if they forget sometimes) then spend my day with children who think it's my job to entertain them and tell them how wonderful they are. The parents want to see themselves as perfect, so they must have perfect children, which means that whoever is correcting that child must be wrong. I tried so hard to make Miss KT understand she is accountable for her actions, only to have some "well-meaning" teacher tell her it was OK because she had difficulties. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but don't we all have some difficulties somewhere? Giggles, you were absolutely right to defend your daughters from their cousin's meanness. Too bad you also have to defend yourself from your sister.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 137361, member: 4040"] Sadly, I see way too much of this self-righteous attitude. I'm a substitute teacher, and there are schools I will no longer go to because of the overall unpleasantness of the little darlings. I would prefer to be in a classroom of children where their parents are teaching them to do the right thing (even if they forget sometimes) then spend my day with children who think it's my job to entertain them and tell them how wonderful they are. The parents want to see themselves as perfect, so they must have perfect children, which means that whoever is correcting that child must be wrong. I tried so hard to make Miss KT understand she is accountable for her actions, only to have some "well-meaning" teacher tell her it was OK because she had difficulties. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but don't we all have some difficulties somewhere? Giggles, you were absolutely right to defend your daughters from their cousin's meanness. Too bad you also have to defend yourself from your sister. [/QUOTE]
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