WeLoveLilo05
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After finishing up student teaching with a K class I had one student who was constantly bragging about how smart she was, how she read chapter books, not "baby picture books". Her mom didn't make her do the K work, only the 1st grade work b/c she was "smarter than that." She went to 1st grade for 1/2 of the day for reading and math (later on she was moved to 1st grade completely) but she was always making comments about how she was "better" than the kids in the K classroom.
Now, I think about DD, she doesn't show any of these behaviors now (not that she is reading chapter books like this girl was, DD is average) but I don't ever want her to brag to other children that she is "better" than them. I want her to be proud of her accomplishments and I praise her, but I don't want her to be a bragger lol.
Any tips on how to "create" a humble child?
Now, I think about DD, she doesn't show any of these behaviors now (not that she is reading chapter books like this girl was, DD is average) but I don't ever want her to brag to other children that she is "better" than them. I want her to be proud of her accomplishments and I praise her, but I don't want her to be a bragger lol.
Any tips on how to "create" a humble child?
