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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 451756" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I'm amazed at how many kids can't navigate on their own. I see parents hovering to pick the kids up nearly 30 minutes before school's out, just sitting outside the classroom, so I have to close the door or hear, "My mom's out there...can I go?" No, school's not over yet. I remember, in elementary school, we were excused when the bell rang and managed to get ourselves either to the bus or to parent pick-up. It was a huge embarrassment for somebody's mom to come to the room to get them. We also managed to get ourselves down to the office if we had to leave for a dentist appointment or something, and we got ourselves back to the classroom when we came back to school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 451756, member: 4040"] I'm amazed at how many kids can't navigate on their own. I see parents hovering to pick the kids up nearly 30 minutes before school's out, just sitting outside the classroom, so I have to close the door or hear, "My mom's out there...can I go?" No, school's not over yet. I remember, in elementary school, we were excused when the bell rang and managed to get ourselves either to the bus or to parent pick-up. It was a huge embarrassment for somebody's mom to come to the room to get them. We also managed to get ourselves down to the office if we had to leave for a dentist appointment or something, and we got ourselves back to the classroom when we came back to school. [/QUOTE]
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