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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostHe has caught the kid at least six times that he told me about. That isn't normal, generally someone would modify their behavior. It indicates a lack of self control to me.
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Originally posted by Avery'sDad View PostYou being a teacher you would know. Maybe I need to keep a close communication with the teacher?
Easier said than done. They have been there through the birth. And with my divorce from the ex. I feel like I would be stabbing them in the back. I think I will just have to just take some time on this one.
Your situation has nothing to do with any communications with her teacher. This is between you, mommy, and mommys crazy parents.
As far as stabbing them in the back is concerned... if they're truly "there" for YOU... they'd respect your wishes. Everytime they lie to you, and undermine your wish as a parent, they're stabbing you in the back. Just food for thought.
If you don't like what is happening. It's time to take a stand and do what YOU feel is right. Religion is a HUGE issue that you must address how YOU see fit. If you don't want your daughter to think and feel the way her grandparents do....then you need to further limit how much time they have with her.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostYou just described the entire board at 15.
what is the problem here?
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Originally posted by talisman View PostIn the world today, I really don't think anyone is doing their kid any favors trying to indoctrinate them into believing this is some great land of the free with a pledge. Teach them history, and let them decide for themselves who to pledge their allegiance to. Of course anything out of the mouth of a JW is bullshit as well, I'm just sayin'. Don't get me started on those assholes.
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Originally posted by Leah View PostWhat does her teacher have to do with it? (other than apologizing for your kid not saying the pledge?)
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Guest repliedIn the world today, I really don't think anyone is doing their kid any favors trying to indoctrinate them into believing this is some great land of the free with a pledge. Teach them history, and let them decide for themselves who to pledge their allegiance to. Of course anything out of the mouth of a JW is bullshit as well, I'm just sayin'. Don't get me started on those assholes.
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Originally posted by Avery'sDad View PostYou being a teacher you would know. Maybe I need to keep a close communication with the teacher?
LOL. She was already "shunned" when I met her.
Easier said than done. They have been there through the birth. And with my divorce from the ex. I feel like I would be stabbing them in the back. I think I will just have to just take some time on this one.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View Postkeep her out of their reach as much as possible. Even if it does mean you have to pay $250-300 a month for daycare. They will brainwash, that is a damn guarantee.
I worked with a Jehovah witness once. He really wasn't a bad guy and pretty much kept his religious beliefs on the downlow unless he wanted to make a joke about it or explain how they dealt with dating women. The religious side never came up.
I used to laugh my ass off when he called himself a jaydub.
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Originally posted by Leah View PostGet extended day or after school care and get her the hell out of that environment stat.
Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostWhy did you knock up a Jehovas Witness... should have done a mormon.. they are ok with you doing other mormons.
Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View PostI would start off with the words, "you lied to me" and ask her what else she has been lying about. Tell her how you no longer trust her and you are now questioning whether or not your child should be left unsupervised with her.
That will scare the shit out of her.
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