Tuesday, April 14, 2009

It's Like Picking at a Scab



At what point
should the mother say to the teacher,
"My child is playing you like a Stradivarius"
???

16 comments:

Jeannelle said...

Just do it.

Lovely family photo! I'm off to look up the word "badinage".

Have a super day!

imbeingheldhostage said...

With the first child (because nearly every one will have his moment) ;-)

*Love the family photo*

Lucy and Ethel said...

This oughta be good :)

Lucy

PS - This is such a cute layout!

darsden said...

yes, I too love the layout...like a notebook page too cute... Teachers should be able to pick that up pretty quickly if you ask me ;-)

Checkered said...

Eventually, the player will get played. Let the lad have his moment.

Busy Bee Suz said...

I agree with Checkered....time will reveal who is the wiser one....:)

Mental P Mama said...

snort. What Checkered said...the teacher should be able to figure this out;)

Noe Noe Girl...A Queen of all Trades. said...

Daddy knows best this time!

Betty said...

I agree with Checkered. If the teacher isn´t "brighter"...she´s asking for it!

I love the new layout too!! Very spring!

Debbie said...

Um..drooled over this layout yesterday :)I'm sneaking up on stealing it hahha.

Son was that way....let the sweet teach figure it out. Just don't let him do it to you, like mine does to me. LOL

big hair envy said...

When you go to have this discussion with his teacher, be sure to wear your "I'm Blogging This" t-shirt!!! Oh, and take your camera...

LOVE your new photo and layout....forgive me, I'm just getting caught up on my blog reading:)

Decadent Housewife said...

Lots of variables. Let us know what happens.

Elenka said...

The teacher probably knows, and is playing the kid as well.

Reddirt Woman said...

Is it a teacher that is new to teaching? Help her/him out. I have a number of friends that teach and so often the teacher is overloaded and doesn't really have a chance to really read a child. Personally, I feel that the longer the child gets away with it the more inclined they are to try it on every authority figure they have to deal with in the future.

Just sayin'...

Helen

Sandra said...

Would it work to just tell the player, "Stop it!"? I know the teacher ought to figure it out for themselves, but I've known ones who Never would!

Mrs4444 said...

See, now I would flip the two of those around. I often wish I could say that to some of my students' parents!