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      09-22-2017, 11:25 AM   #23
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I see where your daughter gets it.

Good luck with it all.
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      09-22-2017, 11:30 AM   #24
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I noticed your from TO.

What I've learned (last 10 years being in Canada) is there is a big emphasis on organized activities and after school and all that kind of stuff, tends to be from the "moms"

Not saying they should not be doing something, as I said I teach her Piano, she helps me with the BM.

My wife spends her whole weekend ferrying ML around other than being damn expensive, poor kid doesnt know which day of the week it is

no down time

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Too many activities IMHO. All kids need are other kids, a sport or art is fine but some kids are loaded to the gills at 6 with organised activities.

I firmly blame the mid-upper class mothers, neurotic to the core.
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      09-22-2017, 11:31 AM   #25
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I see where your daughter gets it.

Good luck with it all.
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      09-22-2017, 11:35 AM   #26
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BTW, wife would not think this not even remotely funny,
maybe I'll print it off and threaten to send it in her agenda

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I've formulate a note back to ML's teacher.

Dear Miss ..

Thank you for your kind note I must say it made me laugh and I started my day of with a smile.

I will be encouraging ML to continue being a 6 year old, after all we are all young once.

I shall do my duty as a father by taking her out for a celebratory ice-cream.

I would be rather notified if my daughter where to ever hit another student with said ruler and perhaps look at investing in an unbreakable ruler.
As the one that ML had was pretty unsafe !

Of course if this was for self defense (or a boy trying to kiss her) in which case she will get a free rein at toys-r-us

Signed

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      09-22-2017, 11:42 AM   #27
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      09-22-2017, 11:52 AM   #28
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txs for sharing that man, thats a damn hard gig to turn around....
at 14 your man at everything, everyone and have a boner 23.5hours a day

mind you gotta give him props with the 4 way, that's epic

Glad you got him turned around that's our responsibility as parents
So true. Wasnt his fault he got turned wrong or ours. It's the no tolerance liberal school bs. He has adhd and is on prescribed aderall. He got in trouble twice in 7th grade when he didnt take it and couldn't control himself. Minor talking when youre not supposed to stuff. So he decided without telling us to take two pills to school for backup so if he forgot he would have them. One fell out of his bag, a classmate grabbed and took it, another ratted on him, the school labeled him a drug dealer and suspended him for a year. I fought it a half dozen times with a lawyer and no change. We homeschooled him as long as we could but we both work so second half of the year he spent in the "bad" kids school. He was surrounded by real drug dealers, sex offenders, etc. It changed him. So now we need to change him back before its too late.

Good news is its the prep school for the Citadel. Has a 98% college acceptance rate, and the graduating class of 90 or so students got $1.2 billion in scholarship money.

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      09-22-2017, 12:57 PM   #29
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Rent a copy of the movie "Uncle Buck" with John Candy in it. He had the same problem in this movie with his Niece. Take notes while watching and then do the same thing that he did to the principal in the movie. I'll send you a quarter if you don't have one. Enjoy the movie and don't forget your cigar when you meet with the teacher.
So I get it that Uncle Buck is an old movie, so here is the short version link:

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...81B4&FORM=VIRE

and for those that have more than 2 minutes: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...68&FORM=VRDGAR

Now you know how he feels about a 6 year old in school....
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      09-22-2017, 01:04 PM   #30
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Could be worse man:


At least she's not trying to do hoodrat stuff like Latarian
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      09-22-2017, 01:13 PM   #31
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      09-22-2017, 03:07 PM   #32
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Time for the 'that is an outside activity. Your teacher is uptight, and if you do that indoors, life will get difficult' talk.

Kids do need to learn when things fit the setting, and when they don't; usually real good at it if they aren't bogged down in feeling that they are 'wrong'. And learning that adults can be wrong was the best thing I ever got out of my early elementary years (I credit the 3 days I spent having to write my name with the 'correct spelling' that was wrong hundreds of times before my folks found out what was up). Nothing like a mindless socialization-compliance machine to make them appreciate free thinking and individuality (not the snowflake kind).
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I'm so glad I'm not a kid in this decade. Growing up with social media and all that bullshit would fucking suck.
You know what one item from this decade would have been awesome to grow up with? Digital cameras.

All the cool skateboarding and biking i did in the past as a fearless stunt loving kid could have been captured and easily kept for years and years. Instead, i have a few photographs and lost VHS tapes...

Other than that, i'd take the time frame i grew up in any day of the week.
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You know what one item from this decade would have been awesome to grow up with? Digital cameras.

All the cool skateboarding and biking i did in the past as a fearless stunt loving kid could have been captured and easily kept for years and years. Instead, i have a few photographs and lost VHS tapes...

Other than that, i'd take the time frame i grew up in any day of the week.
Finally someone found a good reason to be grateful for being old.
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You know what one item from this decade would have been awesome to grow up with? Digital cameras.

All the cool skateboarding and biking i did in the past as a fearless stunt loving kid could have been captured and easily kept for years and years. Instead, i have a few photographs and lost VHS tapes...

Other than that, i'd take the time frame i grew up in any day of the week.
My friend you have still the skills to do it again..
Shoot it with a GoPro Hero in 4K and post your videos on Bimmerpost

These days it's all about sharing...
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You know what one item from this decade would have been awesome to grow up with? Digital cameras.

All the cool skateboarding and biking i did in the past as a fearless stunt loving kid could have been captured and easily kept for years and years. Instead, i have a few photographs and lost VHS tapes...

Other than that, i'd take the time frame i grew up in any day of the week.
Agreed. Everyone is too plugged in these days.
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I'm so glad my childhood was in the 80s. I could play NES when I wanted to. And of course go to the park and play some ball without having people freak out like "omg where are his parents."
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When you have a 14 yr old who won't follow the rules, you try grounding him, taking away phone, tv, game console, etc and he doesn't stop, the cops hsve to arrest him 4 times, he runs away 6 times, is caught sleeping with 4 girls in their early 20s, eith pot, and trys acid, you take more extreme measures. He does get excellent grades though.
Sounds like he is bored. Probably very intelligent and lacks mental stimulation.

A lot of very intelligent/brainiac children unfortunatley go this route.
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So my daughter is 6, going on 7, she is usually pretty distracted, doesn't listen, usual stuff. Nothing really mental or disruptive.

So she has an agenda (diary) which comes back and forth.

So yesterday her teacher put a note in, advising that ML had been swinging the class ruler around her head, ignoring the teachers requests, then smacking it against the desk, finally bending it and breaking it.

When I saw the note my first reaction was too laugh and think damn I've done that. But seriously, where talking about 6 year olds, I know what I got up to when I was 6, or at least I was told.

But jeez between everyday homework, piano (which I teach her) her "activities" sports such as hockey and swimming, I gotta feel a tad sad for her. When I was 6 all I remember about school, was playing in the sandbox, pulling little girls pigtails and going home to play on my bike.

She goes to some stupid French Immersion school (against my better judgment) and she has been in some private schools, you know helicopter mums and the such.

Doctors checked her out and said, "Yep she's just a normal 6 year old" so I'm happy with that.

So now I gotta try and keep a straight face and dole out some punishment in front of mom.

Anyone else got kids in the same age zone ?
Too much. Kid needs to be a kid...get in trouble and learn boundaries naturally. Helicopter parents (doesn't sound like you) trying to get their 7/8 year olds into Harvard....

I take my 5 year to the beach for 2 hours twice a week......and he plays pirates...thinks he is a dolphin...a turtle....we look for buried treasure and find sticks that are swords!

Gotta have free play......kids today are TOO organized with not enough imagination.
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You know what one item from this decade would have been awesome to grow up with? Digital cameras.

All the cool skateboarding and biking i did in the past as a fearless stunt loving kid could have been captured and easily kept for years and years. Instead, i have a few photographs and lost VHS tapes...

Other than that, i'd take the time frame i grew up in any day of the week.
i think i was a kid at the perfect time, 90's and early 2000's. still had the internet and cool technology but it was more of an afterthought than a life consuming entity.
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Sounds like he is bored. Probably very intelligent and lacks mental stimulation.

A lot of very intelligent/brainiac children unfortunatley go this route.
No. Read second and third post.
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i think i was a kid at the perfect time, 90's and early 2000's. still had the internet and cool technology but it was more of an afterthought than a life consuming entity.
I wasn't perfect but I didn't want to disappoint my parents, respected their authority, and didn't do anything destructive to myself, others, or property. Kept my grades up and stayed out of trouble.
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I wasn't perfect but I didn't want to disappoint my parents, respected their authority, and didn't do anything destructive to myself, others, or property. Kept my grades up and stayed out of trouble.
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