Grades go both ways

By tomandjerry - 21/05/2009 04:35 - United States

Today, I was scolding my 8 year-old son because he was getting bad grades in school. I told him that he should get straight "A"s like his friend Ceejay. He told me that comparing him to Ceejay was unfair. When I asked why, he said, "Because his dad is actually smart." FML
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Same thing different taste

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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.

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anniet292929 3

YDI. I absolutely hate it when parents compare their kids to other kids. My parents did the same. I had no trouble getting A's, but they would compare me on other things. I usually ended up locking myself in the bathroom afterward and silently cried. Please, DO NOT compare your kids.

Scolding him, fine. Comparing him with other kids, not cool at all. YDI

IFUCKSQUIDS 4

Never compare kids to one another, it hurts their self esteem. They will always be comparing themselves to that person.

SexyMexi21 23

No wonder. you just shot your :child's self esteem down like a bird with a gun. and you wonder why he fails. because of you

Just because the parents are stupid does give the kid the right to fail.