Grades go both ways
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By worldsmosthonestdad - 12/05/2017 14:00
i think everyones missing the major issue (besides comparing the kids), the kid is eight years old! dont start bugging him about grades (which i didnt even think you got in third grade) until her gets closer to high school where it actually counts...
#2 OP said "scolding" which means telling off...not hitting and NEVER compare your kids with other kids fair enough you want him to do well and better than most kids but comparing him to other kids is not the way to go about it they only resent you and that other child You deserve it
Ha! Smart boy he is. I doubt he's actually yours.
He's 8 years old, genius. He has the rest of his life to be a know-it-all jerk like his father. YDI. YDI right in the ear!!
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YDI for being a shit parent. It's your kid, not some object you need to show off with.
YDI, comparing him to other kids like that could quite easily ruin his confidence for the rest of his academic life. But he sounds strong-willed, and able to handle you.
YDI for comparing your child with another child. I'm a year 12 student myself, and i get average marks. Try telling your parents that when they don't EVER help you and compare you with other kids. especially when they're ASIAN. seriously dude. lighten up. Be reasonable. help the fella if his struggling
Agree with #14 ! Maybe his grades will improve if you spend less time online a lil more with him.. bet that's what 'Ceejay's' dad does. And mind you, I'm NOT comparing. ;)
Why would you even compare you son to his friend! He's 8! You deserved that, and more!
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There's no need to compare to the other kids in the class. What if the kids parents do everything for him? Tell your child to do what they can do, don't push them to be something more than what they are. YDI. And #2, scolding doesn't necessarily mean hitting.
You don't compare your kids to other kids. It's unfair and incredibly rude to your child. If he's not getting A's, maybe something else is up. Maybe CJ's dad actually helps his kid with his homework? And your kid's 8 years old. They don't even get letter grades yet I don't think. You should be encouraging him.