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In previous decades, I would applaud the "Listen to your teacher" sentiment .. Now you might need to qualify it, "Listen to your teacher, and critically decide whether what she is saying is bullshit" ..
He already sees through their bs, which makes listening a problem. He’s just like his dad and its causing problems already 😅
That makes sense. Actually the snowman needs a carrot🥕, so he can have a nice nose. image
Make sure you keep your fingers out of the way when feeding him at the risk of losing them image
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He already does that, but now its becoming a problem and him wandering off and doing whatever he wants. He’s been sent home multiple times because of it. He has a problem with authority like his dad.
I see, certainly a “problem” in the parameters of a public school, that’s a tough one, yet cheers to him and his free thinking rebellious mind! On the contrary, being a natural rule follower who has recently fallen down holes and doesn’t trust anything anymore my objective is to ensure my daughter considers “why” she is being told to do things a certain way, and to question them appropriately. Wish my “good behavior” as a kid wasn’t so celebrated.