Kindergarten Application - A Little Too Much Info?

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Neesy

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May 24, 2012
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“This question has been on our questionnaire for at least 20 years, and thousands of people have filled it out and not noticed it or brought it up. The best I can say is that the question was put on years ago so that we could identify any possible trauma,”

Wow - you do find the most interesting stuff Nottie =D

"Paiuk was directed to the school’s outside medical advisor, who said the form had been used for at least 20 years and that Paiuk’s was the first complaint he’d received. “Let’s say it was added 30 years ago, there weren’t that many C-sections then, so maybe it might have been indicative of a birth trauma,” Paiuk says."

“You might have been able to justify the question 30 years ago. But now there’s such a higher rate of C-sections that it’s not immediately indicative of birth trauma or developmental delay. The fact that this has continued for all these years just tells me that people are blindly filling out forms these days.” :O_O:

I got a note from my son's school in the 90s saying "Well, of course we would prefer that children go home for a hot lunch, but if you must send your child to a babysitter or have them eat lunch at school etc...." :icon_eek:

I could not believe it! (they had had the same principal for 20 years, though) :flustered:
 

Neesy

#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
May 24, 2012
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239,271
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Mommy what's a vag.....

NOOOOOO! Give me that paper!
What's the saying? Everything I need to know I learned in kindergarten? Apparently at this school it's true!
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