Wall-E1
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My little girl's teacher sent emails yesterday...
Here is part of it:
"Finally, our talking is way, way off the charts. This week was almost unbearable."
Along with the fact that 7 or 8 of them aren't completing their homework. So I ask my husband, "Did you read her homework sheet?"
"Um, no, she read it to me and gave me the pages she was supposed to do."
I say, "Yes, on that homework sheet for the week there is a writing assignment. Did you do the writing assignment?"
"Um, no. I didn't know about the writing assignment."
I say, "Didn't I tell you the last time that you keep missing assignments and that you have to read the whole sheet?"
"Um, I guess."
Maybe I should be posting in the "Do you treat your husband like a child" thread and answer, "YES, b/c he deserves it."
I don't know why I don't check behind both of them or just take over the whole thing. You know that teacher is thinking it's me who is not making sure she's doing her homework the right way.
Could you ground your husband, or would that send a confusing message to your daughter? And even if it did send a confusing message to your daughter, would that be such a bad thing? Sometimes our only weapon is to cause confusion.