C.C. asks from Saint Francisville, LA on October 10, 2009
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T.J. answers from Tulsa on October 11, 2009
I also do that. But it tends to work better for me if I schedule on work holidays. Kids can make up their work at school, generally, with no problem. Me however, can't make up work.
P.M. answers from Birmingham on October 11, 2009
You are not alone! My daughter had perfect attendance last year and has now decided she wants it every year until she graduates high school. BTW, she is in 3rd grade, so we shall see what she really wants in high school! For now, though, she is not happy if there is even a discussion about her missing school.
You are not being mean!
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J.M. answers from Jackson on October 11, 2009
Yes, I always try to do that. And as a teacher, I really appreciate when other moms do it too. I hate when students miss class because of checkups and dental appts, etc. I understand if the child was sick and missed the whole day of school, but so many times it is just for checkups or dental work. These things need to be taken care of after school or on holidays. I teach math, and that is not a subject you can easily make up.
T.J. answers from Tulsa on October 11, 2009
I also do that. But it tends to work better for me if I schedule on work holidays. Kids can make up their work at school, generally, with no problem. Me however, can't make up work.
S.R. answers from Tulsa on October 13, 2009
THank goodness! I thought I was the only odd mom out there who only scheduled after school, before school or on days school was out. I grew up with the notion that school was too important to miss for a routine check-up, you'd better be dying to miss.
S.W. answers from Fort Smith on October 10, 2009
I do the same thing!! I don't see a problem w/it. ha!
B.L. answers from Oklahoma City on October 11, 2009
I have found that so many people try to sched dental work, haircuts, etc. . on school holidays that it is hard to get an appt on those days. Sometimes it is easier to take the 7:30 AM appt or the 4:00 PM appt and get in before or after school.
C.C. answers from Oklahoma City on October 11, 2009
I do it too. I also work for the school system and hate missing days. I often have to schedule a month or so in advance. Some office are difficult as they only do certain procedures at certain times of the day. I will even change doctors if it is too much of a problem. On the upside it shows your children how much you value their education and hopefully they will value it too..... someday.
R.E. answers from Lawton on October 11, 2009
My son is only 2 months old & I'm already looking forward to the little things I can do as a mom to torture him! And scheduling appointments around school is an excellent way. ~please find the sarcasim in all that~
P.M. answers from Birmingham on October 11, 2009
You are not alone! My daughter had perfect attendance last year and has now decided she wants it every year until she graduates high school. BTW, she is in 3rd grade, so we shall see what she really wants in high school! For now, though, she is not happy if there is even a discussion about her missing school.
You are not being mean!
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