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quinnandjacob'smom
Posted: Nov 8 2006, 03:15 AM
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Just wondering if you've had your parent teacher conference yet and how did it go? I have Quinn's coming up in a couple of weeks. I can pretty much predict everything she'll say lol. He's well behaved but dippy as all get out, completely disorganized and doesn't seem to care! Quinn's kindergarten teacher said she wanted to come back in her next life as Quinn b/c he's sooooo happy and laid back laugh.gif
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Posted: Nov 14 2006, 06:46 AM
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We have conferences this week. I too can predict what will be said and it is exactly opposite of what Quinn's teacher will say - he's poorly behaved but does well when he concentrates!


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Posted: Nov 14 2006, 07:32 AM
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My middle ds (11) sounds alot like yours'- I've often said the same thing- I want to come back in my next life as Noah- he may not take the shortest, straightest path to conventional success, but man, he's definitely gonna enjoy the ride.... rolling_smile.gif


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Posted: Nov 20 2006, 06:15 AM
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I just had Logan's review, it went pretty good. He's quiet and shy(like I didn't know..lol) and he is very self-concious about giving answers out loud.As for his work.. he's doing great with it


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Posted: Dec 2 2006, 11:56 AM
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I speak to Kyle's teacher regulary so I knew exactly what was coming. Nothing to horrible. He is silly and has some trouble staying on task. He is bright but not the best behaved. We keep working on it.

Luke's preschool said he was kind, polite, good listener, plays well with other children. Not interested in learning. He would rather play. They state he is ready for kindergarten. Social skills more important and that he will catch-up academically by 3rd grade (I hope they are right)!

So I have one child that is misbehaved and bright and the other is well behaved and not interested in learning. Just how does that happen when they are raised under the same roof.
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Posted: Dec 3 2006, 03:03 AM
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I finally had Quinn's last week. He did well academically, but the teacher is concerned b/c he's so shy and always seems to want to be on the fringes of everything. Oh yeah, she also said he's dippy but a good kid rolling_smile.gif
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