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Blogger Amanda said...

I loved, loved this post! Teachers really do make all the difference. I wish ours looped with the kids, but the don't...yet. How could such a wonderful person mot be a wonderful parent?

February 25, 2009 at 2:04 PM

Blogger Just Jules said...

Let me reassure you - after working in an elementary school and now volunteering weekly - the thing I have learned is that the parents that care are not the parents/students you worry about. The parents that are involved usually have students that are, which is why I am sure the school has this policy.

There are many students whose parents barely recognize the fact that their child attends school - that is until they don't know something - something usually that the parent should be teaching ....

The fact that you care if you are doing a good enough job shows that you are.

February 25, 2009 at 2:20 PM

Blogger Relyn Lawson said...

Oh, I love this post. It is nice, nice, nice to read good things about schools. So much of what we hear is negative. You are very blessed to have a wonderful teacher for your child. I am in awe of the chance to go to a play and see the Queen. Oh my.

resourcestærke forældre I love this phrase. I wish I could ask for more of it. In fact, I wish I could just copy your post onto my weekly newsletter. Oh, Momma J, I can tell you that you are doing a fabulous job as a resourcestærke forældre. It's the parents who are concerned about it who are doing it. Every time.

February 26, 2009 at 4:48 AM

Blogger Bee said...

Really fascinating to read about your school system and what is thought to be good parenting practice . . . although I'm guessing that Americans and Brits would come up with a similar list. (I can't speak to any other culture.) Reading through your list reminds a person why parenting can be so exhausting . . . and your list didn't even include INTERESTED and ENGAGED listening -- which is sometimes the most trying bit. (Sometimes I just want to be alone with my thoughts - particularly during the school run.) My oldest is nearly 15; no wonder I'm starting to feel really, really tired.

February 26, 2009 at 10:03 PM

Blogger Tess Kincaid said...

This photo is amazing!!

February 26, 2009 at 11:01 PM

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