Hope


"Hope is such a bait, it covers any hook."
{Oliver Goldsmith}


Posted by Meikah Ybañez-Delid
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8 comments

  1. I had the same dilemma before, when my son got traumatized with his school assessment because the principal is not that good in handling a two year old kid, it took us another year para makapag school at first in Kumon now he is in proper schooling and got accelerated in his young age. When it comes in choosing his school I make it sure that the surrounding is friendly especially the teachers and the officers.

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  2. I do quite agree that parents should be vigilant about the sudden change of attitude when it comes to your child and school or teacher/principal or other people for that matter. Its best to find the root of the problem at once and solve it from there.

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  3. Am happy that your son is doing very well after that incident. They really need our guide. :)

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  4. I've always believed that it is our responsibility to make sure that our child is safe at school emotionally. That's why I make it a point that my daughters and I have this open communication. When they arrive from school, umpisa na yan ng kuwento everything that happened at school, their friends, teachers, lessons, good or bad. You should get the first story from your child.

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  5. Wow, that's good TweenseIMom! :) Keep at it! :)

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  6. It's a good thing that you were able to find the solution for your child's dilemma. Having parents like you and your spouse is a blessing for your child.

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  7. Yes, it was God's grace, actually. :) Thanks Teresa...

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