Elianor
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2010
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- 197
Thanks people. I now feel guilty for even bothering to mention my kids on the dis boards or mentioning the things they do that make me proud to be a parent.
I've never identified my children as gifted, but I can sure tell you I'd never call them *average* either.
There have been some strange justifications on this topic. Don't tell children they are gifted or they will decide they are above the law and end up in prison in a foreign country. Don't label your child as gifted because they aren't as gifted as my child and you are diluting the word.
Wow, people, really?
Help your children excel at what they are good at. Help them learn what they struggle with. Teach them the value of right versus wrong. Lead by example in being good people. Make them feel loved and valued no matter their skills.
Oh, and get over it. In the long run, no one is going to change anyone else's opinion and being nasty over the internet is petty and childish.
I've never identified my children as gifted, but I can sure tell you I'd never call them *average* either.
There have been some strange justifications on this topic. Don't tell children they are gifted or they will decide they are above the law and end up in prison in a foreign country. Don't label your child as gifted because they aren't as gifted as my child and you are diluting the word.
Wow, people, really?
Help your children excel at what they are good at. Help them learn what they struggle with. Teach them the value of right versus wrong. Lead by example in being good people. Make them feel loved and valued no matter their skills.
Oh, and get over it. In the long run, no one is going to change anyone else's opinion and being nasty over the internet is petty and childish.

Kids pick up on a superior attitude pretty quickly.