PKK/MJK
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- Feb 17, 2000
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We usually go the first two weeks of August and then the following year, the last two weeks of July. That way we get to vacation at approximately the same time, but we also get the extended use of our annual passes. When possible we throw in an extra vacation--sometimes in January. This year we are going at Thanksgiving. Our youngest daughter is working in WDW on the College Program--performing in Tapestry of Nations so we will be able to spend one holiday with her.
Regarding taking the children out of school for vacations--I guess I'm really old-fashioned but IMHO, doing this frequently/regularly is a BIG mistake!! Of course, spending quality time with the family is extremely important--but so is going to school!! Parents have to emphasize the importance of education to their children. Taking them out of school for vacations frequently sends the wrong message to the kids--"School is important but vacations are MORE important." I also think the statement that "anyone can teach and reading and math" is absolutely ridiculous!! Certainly there are parents who can teach these things, but many cannot or do not have the inclination to do so. Perhaps a lucky child will be ahead when returning from vacation, but most will not--especially as they get older and school work is more difficult. Then the teacher is expected to "catch them up" because they were gone. This is really unfair to the teacher.
There is no question that quality family time where love is shared and values are taught is critically important to a child's development. But this can be done a times when it does not interfere with a child's school schedule.
Please, I'd appreciate not being bashed on this. It is just my opinion. I rarely say anything controversial on these Boards because comments can become so mean . Also--I am NOT a teacher but I have tremendous respect for those who choose to enter this extremely difficult profession.
Regarding taking the children out of school for vacations--I guess I'm really old-fashioned but IMHO, doing this frequently/regularly is a BIG mistake!! Of course, spending quality time with the family is extremely important--but so is going to school!! Parents have to emphasize the importance of education to their children. Taking them out of school for vacations frequently sends the wrong message to the kids--"School is important but vacations are MORE important." I also think the statement that "anyone can teach and reading and math" is absolutely ridiculous!! Certainly there are parents who can teach these things, but many cannot or do not have the inclination to do so. Perhaps a lucky child will be ahead when returning from vacation, but most will not--especially as they get older and school work is more difficult. Then the teacher is expected to "catch them up" because they were gone. This is really unfair to the teacher.
There is no question that quality family time where love is shared and values are taught is critically important to a child's development. But this can be done a times when it does not interfere with a child's school schedule.
Please, I'd appreciate not being bashed on this. It is just my opinion. I rarely say anything controversial on these Boards because comments can become so mean . Also--I am NOT a teacher but I have tremendous respect for those who choose to enter this extremely difficult profession.