Had to have a conversation with my kid’s teacher this morning about why he might possibly break into song at some point during the day about killing everyone’s friends and families. That is because we were listening to this in the car and he’s… well, fond of it: So, the ruling: Parenting win? Or parenting fail?
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Kids have lost respect for authority, they face no real consequence for bad behavior at school anymore. The teachers are frustrated. Parents are friending rather than parenting. It’s a shame
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Does this have anything at all to do with the post I wrote, which is about talking to my five-year-old’s preschool teacher about his fondness for Broadway musicals?
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just a comment on the state of kids and school. Hope you are not offended.
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Personally, Heartafire, I think that Ponderosa is way better than Outback Steakhouse. Its too bad so many people still go to Outback.
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I must agree. Although the Outback is frequented by rowdy children. 🙂
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It’s not just a this one or that one question, you’re totally disregarding Saltgrass Steakhouse AND Texas Roadhouse.
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I will get to them later. It’s all about the children.
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billy liked to sing along to system of a down when he was about four. so maybe my opinion is as useful as… any other comment you’ve had so far, ha.
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To answer your question–you’re fine. It’s a parenting win, as far as I’m concerned…he’s fond of it, you knew and recognized he might not, you know, understand it’s appropriateness to be sung in mixed company, and you gave the teach a head’s up. That’s all top notch parenting. Good on you!!
Look, the almost 3 year old makes us play the “Ta da da da da!” song all the time…because honestly, who can’t sing along with King George–who will kill your friends and family to remind you of his love…TA DA DA DA DAAAA DA DA DA DAYUH TA DA DA DA!
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This got cited to me on Facebook, too. 🙂
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Win.
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