It's interesting to be a former teacher in the (current) role of a parent.
Parents: There is one thing that teachers surely do. Those teachers roll their eyes about you when you try to use general-meeting time for an in-depth discussion of your child.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a parent will see the words "curriculum night" and interpret them to mean: "Everyone gathers to analyze the socioemotional development of my little Oliver (or Hayes or Savannah)."
Even though I *knew* this, I knew it in my bones, I nevertheless wanted to transgress last week. I wanted to grill two teachers on my child, who had spent a grand total of three hours at school.
My husband took a healthier approach to all of this. He half-listened to the tour, and he spent part of his time on his phone, reviewing photos of Lupita Nyong'o's gown from the Met Gala. There was also Nicki Minaj to discuss--and the famous "testicles" remark.
I held my tongue about Josh. I admired the puppet-theater materials, and the book-of-shapes-and-colors.
We're all learning and growing in this house.
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