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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 431678" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>(((HUGS))) next time try, "I understand it is posted, but sometimes time lines change, and teachers are so busy that they don't always have the time to make the update so it is verbally relayed to the kids. Thank you for taking the time to confirm the dates for me."</p><p></p><p>The beauty of internet is that you can be ranting and raving but still present yourself as calm, rational, and sweet as pie.</p><p></p><p>Son had several major SS projects this year and he was pretty god about the times/dates for everything. The second one, though got completed in one night because the due date on the printout was "tomorrow". (Son never pays attention in class to due dates) With much stress and assistance from me, he got it all done only to find out that the date was changed to "next week" So, yay, he was done early, but we really did NOT need that stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 431678, member: 11965"] (((HUGS))) next time try, "I understand it is posted, but sometimes time lines change, and teachers are so busy that they don't always have the time to make the update so it is verbally relayed to the kids. Thank you for taking the time to confirm the dates for me." The beauty of internet is that you can be ranting and raving but still present yourself as calm, rational, and sweet as pie. Son had several major SS projects this year and he was pretty god about the times/dates for everything. The second one, though got completed in one night because the due date on the printout was "tomorrow". (Son never pays attention in class to due dates) With much stress and assistance from me, he got it all done only to find out that the date was changed to "next week" So, yay, he was done early, but we really did NOT need that stress. [/QUOTE]
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