First, YAY for grandparenthood! laugh Congratulations!

Second, I chuckled when I read this:

Originally Posted by doodlebug
and why my DH just doesn't seem to care!! Not that he doesn't, BTW, just not his style to show it! Interestingly enough, DH leans just slightly toward INTJ, which the resources we got say occurs in only about 1% of the population. Now he's all full of himself as being so unique!


because we had a roll-call some time back, and a large number of us who post here regularly are INTJs. I'm not sure it was the majority, but it was probably close to it! Certainly WAAAAAAY more than 1%! Lots and lots of Spocks on this board!

Debbie, I thought you would get a kick out of knowing that you're surrounded by us here. <Mwah-ha-ha-ha-ha!>

wink

And finally, I don't want to besmirch Dr. Ruf's reputation or anything with my post. As I said, I'm a big fan of her book, and I'm not 100% sold that the criticism is fair or valid, though I would argue that she seems a bit too quick to rule out homeschooling in this one case. But (in true INTJ/Spock fashion!) I do think it's important to consider criticism of experts when making decisions based on that expert's advice, even if you ultimately decide the criticism is irrelevant, unfair or just plain wrong.

But I DON'T mean to be slinging mud at Dr. Ruf. I have a lot of respect for her. I do want that to be clear!


Kriston