Adam@Home by Rob Harrell

Adam@Home

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  1. simpsonfan2

    simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago

    Even well behaved kids can be dumb.

  2. Shyygirl27

    Shyygirl27 said, 6 months ago

    @simpsonfan2

    Poor grades don’t necessarily mean someone’s dumb. They can have a legitimate problem or just be plain lazy.

  3. SUSAN NEWMAN

    SUSAN NEWMAN said, 6 months ago

    It’s no wonder Clayton is struggling.
    After all, he has Adam as a father!

  4. pcolli

    pcolli said, 6 months ago

    @Shyygirl27

    Or bad teachers.

  5. Stephen Gilberg

    Stephen Gilberg said, 6 months ago

    What a double-negative expression of virtue.

  6. algurka

    algurka said, 6 months ago

    And an apple wrapped in Franklins couldn’t possibly hurt, either.

  7. K M

    K M said, 6 months ago

    @simpsonfan2

    Perhaps; but the dumb ones are more likely to be disruptive. I’ve thrown enough of them out of classrooms all over the county.

  8. pcolli

    pcolli said, 6 months ago

    @K M

    Sometimes, boredom can make a pupil disruptive. Either there’s something he doesn’t understand or the teacher underestimates the child’s thirst for knowledge.

  9. Neo Blakkrstal

    Neo Blakkrstal said, 6 months ago

    And remember, while I am not cheap, I can be bought.

  10. AndiJ

    AndiJ said, 6 months ago

    I do NOT miss parent/teacher conferences! I just hope my own someday kids aren’t as bad as I was! :s

  11. paha_siga

    paha_siga said, 6 months ago

    @K M

    It has always seemed to me that the lazy ones and the understood-it-already-let’s-move-on types are the ones likely to be disruptive. My experience is that the dumb ones look at teacher and try with all the might to understand SOMETHING.

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