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AITA: Dad is a coder. 9yo daughter wants to code. Dad reviews her code, says it's crap. -- (link)
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by
TWuG
Parent of the year right there.
Posted by
znufrii, meh and problematic (aka znufrii)
Mar 16 '23, 12:38
Way to crush your kid’s hopes and dreams and enthusiasm for learning, dad.
Responses:
"i won't help you" (jerk) "do it yourself" (jerk) "The way you did it sucks." (jerk). -- nm
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Andie
Mar 16, 12:39
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I can almost understand the not wanting to help teach given that it's also his job, but still, there are ways to help that
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TWuG
Mar 16, 12:41
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There are websites that are built to teach kids coding at an age-appropriate level, it’s not like he’d even have to do anything except point her in the right direction. -- (edited)
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znufrii, meh and problematic
Mar 16, 12:43
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