well i say no but its your choese
Yes of course. Parents are paying for their child's education it is their prerogative to know how their child is doing in school
I see no harm in doing this at the elementary school level. It ensures that yes, the child did sit down and do their homework.
If the parents are divorced the school system is doing its job it should ask for a copy of the decree that states the custody arrangement. The school system needs that information for its own legal purposes. It could be liable for releasing the child to the non-custodial parent.If the parents are divorced the school system is doing its job it should ask for a copy of the decree that states the custody arrangement. The school system needs that information for its own legal purposes. It could be liable for releasing the child to the non-custodial parent.If the parents are divorced the school system is doing its job it should ask for a copy of the decree that states the custody arrangement. The school system needs that information for its own legal purposes. It could be liable for releasing the child to the non-custodial parent.If the parents are divorced the school system is doing its job it should ask for a copy of the decree that states the custody arrangement. The school system needs that information for its own legal purposes. It could be liable for releasing the child to the non-custodial parent.
Go to the school, bringing necessary documents to prove you are the parent, and find out if the child is still attending school there. Even though you aren't the custodial parent, you do still have a right to know if your child is still enrolled at school. They should be required to tell you, unless there are extenuating circumstances which would prevent them from doing so.
parents expect good news from school, that their child is doing very well
yes they should especially if they have difficult doing school work.
Depends on what you are doing on your iphone
A good parent is responsible for knowing what their child is doing, and who they are doing it with. Knowing the child's friends is a key way for parents to pay attention to what the child is doing when the parent is not directly supervising them.
I would recommend doing inside swimming because they sometimes heat the pool up and its a great after school activity for your child.
Depends what they are. They might be helping the child or hindering them.
Momma said knock you out.
They should if the kids are not doing these things * Failing school * In prison * A bully * Rude and disrespective * Takes Drugs * Has underage sex * Breaks the law in any way * Suicidal * Thinks about killing other people If your child is not doing these things you should be proud of him or her!