More and more parents are engaging in competitive behavior with their children's instructors, such as denying their children's teachers their votes and programs, and engaging in vaneggiano of likes, dislikes, and conspiracies. Rather than aiding in their children's education, they become insurmountable impediments to their development. To put it another way, it's as if they believe, "We are the only ones who know our children better than anyone else.
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More and more parents are engaging in competitive behavior with their children's instructors, such as denying their children's teachers their votes and programs, and engaging in vaneggiano of likes, dislikes, and conspiracies. Rather than aiding in their children's education, they become insurmountable impediments to their development. To put it another way, it's as if they believe, "We are the only ones who know our children better than anyone else.
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