Ray Evans Harrell wrote:

The same thing happened to me in language when I took my first German course
as a junior in college.
[snip]
> I blew it on the language with
my daughter since I didn't have the courage to tell her language teachers
how bad they were. I should have done the same as I did with the art. I
hired private teachers to work and play with her and she has benefitted ever
since.
[snip]

It's not important to tell the teachers how bad they are.
Indeed, that may be a bad idea (see my posting about my
friend, from a few minutes ago...).

THe important thing is to teach your daughter hos bad
her teachers are, so SHE doesn't get into believing the
crap they dump on her.  It's one thing to be
soiled.  It's another thing to believe "you" are
dirty.  Inter est.

\brad mccormick

--
  Let your light so shine before men,
              that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)

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