Wishing on a star
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Yes, it is amazing how many are villifying the OP, like she is some kind of lame dead-beat parent who never wants her kid to read. What she has a problem with is, in effect, mandatory 'homeschooling'.
You know, I am sitting here looking at a huge glaring double standard here as well.
I can remember a thread, not so long ago, where a parent with a child with a serious learning disability was asking that her child's teachers read some info regarding the disability, and how to effectively address this in the classroom. (seems this is a lesser known disability, which most teachers know very little, if anything, about) Ask a teacher to do some reading, which is actually important in helping a child, and many simply refused. Yep, refused...
You know, I am sitting here looking at a huge glaring double standard here as well.
I can remember a thread, not so long ago, where a parent with a child with a serious learning disability was asking that her child's teachers read some info regarding the disability, and how to effectively address this in the classroom. (seems this is a lesser known disability, which most teachers know very little, if anything, about) Ask a teacher to do some reading, which is actually important in helping a child, and many simply refused. Yep, refused...

Summer should be a time when kids don't have to learn anything or do anything of value!
Sorry, but I think education is a bit more important than playstation time. There will still be plenty of time for that, as these assignments never account for more than an hour or so per weekday.
imo.