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Bubble Wrap Syndrome is Really Ticking Me Off ( Major Vent Warning)
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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 595829" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>The bus driver is a mandated reporter, and is required to report stuff like that.</p><p></p><p>Zero Tolerance also means Zero Need For Decision-Making. Zero Logical Thinking beyond "If/Then." Zero Liability. </p><p></p><p>In all fairness, Kiddo needs to be subject to that kind of environment. But it's also why Blacksmith and RN homeschool. The 9 year old Baby Viking has more knives (hori-hori, Swiss Army Knife) hanging off his belt and hanging on his wall than some adults have in their usable kitchen knife collection. And my Perfect Enough Child got her first pocket knife at age 10, a pretty powder blue Victorinox. She was warned too that it wasn't allowed to go to school with her.</p><p></p><p>What happened over the years? Was there some kind of grade school pocket knife murder rampage that I missed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 595829, member: 15907"] The bus driver is a mandated reporter, and is required to report stuff like that. Zero Tolerance also means Zero Need For Decision-Making. Zero Logical Thinking beyond "If/Then." Zero Liability. In all fairness, Kiddo needs to be subject to that kind of environment. But it's also why Blacksmith and RN homeschool. The 9 year old Baby Viking has more knives (hori-hori, Swiss Army Knife) hanging off his belt and hanging on his wall than some adults have in their usable kitchen knife collection. And my Perfect Enough Child got her first pocket knife at age 10, a pretty powder blue Victorinox. She was warned too that it wasn't allowed to go to school with her. What happened over the years? Was there some kind of grade school pocket knife murder rampage that I missed? [/QUOTE]
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