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And Then They Stopped Talking to Me: Making Sense of Middle School by
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Lisa
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“It’s ok, I’ve learned, to love the things that make you, even if they also are the things that unmake you.”
— Nov 30, 2020 01:28AM
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Melanie
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Also does seem to be like a striving class (upper middle class) phenomenon for parents to be perpetual assholes.
— Nov 04, 2020 01:12PM
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Melanie
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Hypercompetitive gen-xer and millennial parents are causing most of the drama and problems in middle schoolers' lives today.
— Nov 04, 2020 01:07PM
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Melanie
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The neuroscience part is better than the 2 chapters of history.
— Nov 03, 2020 09:24PM
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Melanie
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I do not understand this folie a deux among middle schoolers and their parents. Don't the parents have stronger boundaries? Why would you be friends with someone just because their children are friends with yours?
— Nov 03, 2020 12:58PM
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Melanie
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I'm halfway through this dreck and it had better get to some sort of how-to or analysis, because I am not finding this useful at all as a middle-schooler parent.
— Nov 02, 2020 07:45PM
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Melanie
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Book is 198 pages of text, 24 pages of introduction, and ~100 pages of notes.
— Oct 31, 2020 11:16AM
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