Disneefun
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- Apr 3, 2003
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You know, that's a fair statement. If they were choosing for school, the mom might've been enforcing the teacher's guidelines -- doesn't really sound like it, but when you hear it 2nd or 3rd hand, it's always possible. I just told the story about my sister-in-law's negative experience with the AR program; I could imagine her telling my niece to choose something elese -- something that'd get her AR points. And since that program pushed her to read excessively for the AR points, she wouldn't have let her get something else "just for fun" during the school year -- she'd have known that the child wouldn't be able to fit it in.
OP here. If I'd thought that was the case with these two, I wouldn't have been so upset. But they left with nothing once the kid put the single remaining book down. They didn't go back to the kids' section and choose anything else. They left right after that scene. I'd have thought that if it was b/c of school restrictions, the mom would have either taken him back to the kids' section, or told him to go pick out something else, or at least there would have been a discussion about how he was going to get his schoolwork accomplished. Instead they just got up and left.





