tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798440099232048221.post4965765732162138192..comments2023-10-20T17:07:13.322+08:00Comments on Library Grits: Mother knows best .... not all the time.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798440099232048221.post-36081544354766911182010-04-24T22:34:38.388+08:002010-04-24T22:34:38.388+08:00Thank you Ali for writing such a succinct piece th...Thank you Ali for writing such a succinct piece that allowed me to respond to such a challenge so quickly. I entered a preamble on top of your piece for the newsletter to introduce the topic, which I didn't include on the blog - maybe I should have!<br /> <br />It was a sad story about the student, and hopefully one that can be rectified with coaxing and education of the student and possibly the mother, a balance is required in all things.Dianne McKenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16645542071339864713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798440099232048221.post-90263076737129774102010-04-22T23:36:07.465+08:002010-04-22T23:36:07.465+08:00So glad you liked my piece - awesome to see what y...So glad you liked my piece - awesome to see what you did with it. :-)<br /><br />And what a sad story about that kid. I was lucky enough growing up that my parents always encouraged me to read (though I did go through a phase of *constantly* having my nose in a book, at coffee-time at church, while walking, watching sports, at the breakfast table ... I must've been kinda anti-social to live with!)Ali Halehttp://www.aliventures.comnoreply@blogger.com