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Date Posted: 06:35:09 08/07/07 Tue
In reply to:
Aimee
's message, "LEAH" on 21:15:15 08/06/07 Mon
>>Reading your blog entries, I am struck by two things:
>>You are unhealthily OBSESSED with your weight. With
>>your looks. With your possessions. With yourself in
>>general. Like, how many times do you mention shopping
>>and trying on clothes? Too many. Throw away your
>>scale. Turn outward (away from the mirror) for a
>>change.
>******Why read the blog entries if you want to speak
>so negatively - I would think such a highly
>intelligent person such as yourself would be irritated
>with such low-level non-educational materials. Kellie
>has opened her world up to those who do care - people
>don't open their "book of them" so they can have
>someone like you take each and every page up for
>analysis and tell them how wrong they are - unlike you
>- some of us are doing the best we know how to do.
>Maybe YOU should look inward and see just what a
>pathetic, moron you really are to belittle someone and
>their child. ***************
>
>>Second, by the age of nine months, I was walking, I
>>was potty-trained and I was speaking in complete
>>sentences. (Or so it says in my baby book, kept
>>scrupulously by my mom.) Your daughter has serious
>>issues that should be treated immediately. Physical
>>therapy, a complete neurological rundown. The whole
>>schmear. While you were dressing her up like one of
>>Paris Hilton's chihuahuas, she was obviously not
>>developing normally.
>**********I am a teacher and let me just tell you I
>deal with Helicopter Parents like your mother and it
>only makes my job much more difficult, because unlike
>parents - I went to school to know how to educate
>children. Parents don't have to get any sort of
>certificate to be a parent. I'm sure your mom had to
>create this "gifted" or what we like to think of as
>"high" (over) achieving child, to compensate for her
>own insecurities. Please! The likeliness that YOU were
>walking, talking, and potty trained by 9 months really
>is statistically impossible, unless you are in the
>less than 1% of the world's population, which is 3
>Standard Deviations from the Norm of an average IQ of
>100. I'm surprised you are even a functioning adult or
>have the low-level thinking to read such a mindless
>piece of material. I have seen only 1 child in my
>entire career of teaching with such a high-level of
>intelligence (IQ 185+), which is what you are saying
>you were at 9 months. Through studies, it's
>statistically impossible for every child to function
>at a "prodigy" level with such milestone behaviors at
>9 months. The particular child I mentioned had to have
>a special education plan, because SHE was unable to
>really, truly function in a gifted and talented
>classroom, which is specifically designed for children
>with an IQ of over 120. Oh and she has to be in
>counseling and will be for the rest of her life.
>>
>>You're not a dumb woman. Just so self-focused you
>>can't see that your daughter has real problems.
>
>******Emma Kelly doesn't have problems and Kellie
>doesn't have to look outward. She does the right thing
>by looking inward. She uses her own insecurities to
>entertain us and we applaud her for being real. So,
>humor us with your intelligence and take your
>negativity, mean-spirited, evilness and pour on
>something or someone who deserves it. Kellie and Emma
>Kelly certainly are not about to be your victims! I'm
>CERTAIN if you are even a functioning adult you drive
>in the left-lane, talking on your cell phone when the
>rest of us are trying to get the heck around you,
>because we GET IT - we get the world!!
Quick question:
My daughter stood up on her own at 3 months, walked at 7 and began to talk at 9 months. I never thought anything of it, and never rubbed it in peoples faces. She would be running around at 10 months old and I would sheepishly say she was older than she was so people didn't make a big deal about it. Are you saying she is going to have problems with school?
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