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Old 04-23-2011, 06:51 PM   #39
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Done! Being a teacher I know how hard it is for kids to get a good perspective of things when hosting a survey. What a great idea to have us help out.


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As for the comment on "Parent's doing their kids homework... um, I have four children, home schooled them all off and on throughout the years... being involved in your child's education is fun and exciting and if more parents were involved I believe our kids would be better educated. Noah has to compile the information, write a research paper and then setup a display. I think mom can enlist a few people to fill out the little survey for him.
Noahsmom, kudos for handling the negative comment beautifully! You are so right about the importance of being involved with your kids' education. It can also be said that most parent's don't want their 6th grade children interacting on adult forums. Responsible parents do what they need to do.
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