Cheeky
By RB84 - 22/04/2017 02:00
By RB84 - 22/04/2017 02:00
By Catherine - 23/05/2011 19:33 - United States
By Busy mom - 06/09/2024 06:00 - United States - Newark
By bad mom? lol - 22/04/2022 06:00
By madi - 15/04/2011 19:13 - United States
By father of the year - 01/08/2013 06:21 - United States
By jena - 22/08/2018 22:00
By joshua - 25/01/2010 21:24 - United States
By itsgotime - 20/03/2009 06:11 - United States
By Anonymous - 21/09/2012 04:51 - United States
By Anonymous - 10/12/2009 14:34 - United States
sometimes you have to punch a kid, you know, to set the tone.
This is a win, your child is intelligent. Sure, you have to punish her harshly for this, but behind your scowl have a smile because she did good.
I want to know if she's 6 or 17. The best reply would require knowing the age of the scammer.
Is your daughter around 11-13 years old? If yes I would consider if maybe she did have a short visionary disturbance. When I was 11 I got an aura migraine attach, which consist of visionary disturbances (a kind of light or cloud that moves over your vision field) sometimes followed by a headache (or stomach ache in youngsters). I told my teacher exactly that I couldn't see out of my rigth eye and was taken to the hospital where it had then disappeared, and I was awful ashamed since 'nothing' was wrong. It took a few year till I discovered myself was it actually was. Just a heads up
Milennials. This is what's wrong with this country. Parents are unnecessarily over worried and kids aren't disciplined. I would've brought her right back to school, told her teacher, punished her and made sure her teacher punishes her too. And make her take the test but dock a grade off.
do anything to get out of a test.I hope you see the bright side to this
As a parent & a teacher, I would tell the teacher to not allow your daughter to make up the test & give her a 0.
This infuriates me as both a parent and a teacher. In my classroom, she would take another test, not the same test, to avoid the possibility of cheating, with a reduced score. In my home, she would not only be grounded, she would be doing additional studying for a test that I would be giving her, perhaps one with essay questions about honesty, good morals, and the decision to deliberately tick your mother off!
Keywords
I hope you turned right around and dropped her back off at school. That is definitely not something to joke about and she needs to learn responsibility for her actions.
At least she didn't tell you after you got the emergency room bill