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Friday, May 14, 2010

parenting 102

if a 4th grader has a report to do and it can either be done in cursive or on the computer is it inappropriate for the parent of the student to type the paper for her? the student has already written a rough draft. your thoughts are welcome

13 Comments:

  • I don't see why that should be a problem, unless part of the homework isn't a test of her typing skills.

    By Blogger Just Shu, at 1:37 PM  

  • for sure. I remember my mom typing my papers until I learned how to type

    By Blogger mom, at 3:32 PM  

  • mom- what kind of typewriter did you guys use?

    By Blogger docyaak, at 11:04 PM  

  • Does Devorah (the teacher) have an opinion about this?

    By Blogger Air Time, at 12:32 AM  

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    By Blogger Unknown, at 1:11 AM  

  • we had a non electric typewriter, of course!!!!

    By Blogger mom, at 2:21 AM  

  • ar- devo was the one who typed it!

    By Blogger docyaak, at 9:52 AM  

  • That was me posing as Ar.

    By Blogger Veev, at 4:53 PM  

  • It is time for to weigh in on this weighty mater. My only problem with you typeing the paper is that it was a "rough " draft. As you type it- you will probably make adjustments which is not good. If you only type- that is OK\
    DAD

    By Blogger dad, at 2:47 PM  

  • My mom once types a paper for me and used the word entrpenuer. (she was actually talking about simi if i remb correctly)anyway, my teacher called me up in front of the whole class and asked me what it mean, i had no idea!!!
    ATT DEVORA: make sure not to use any words she doesnt know the definition to!!

    By Blogger Unknown, at 6:38 PM  

  • devorah claims that she didn't fix any mistakes while doing her daughters homework

    By Blogger docyaak, at 8:05 PM  

  • If your daughter does math homework and gets an answer wrong, do you correct it and explain how to do the problem?

    By Blogger rockofgalilee, at 11:35 AM  

  • as a teacher i hope they do!!!

    By Blogger Unknown, at 12:39 AM  

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