It is natural to be proud of a child for making honor roll. Sharing that sentiment on a bumper sticker or telling others (grandparents and close family members excepted) is bragging and/or attention seeking.
Tell your child that you are proud and reward him. That seems sufficient.
I don't hate them, but it's something I would never do. I have two honor students and just don't see the need. I admit to having a bad impression of people who have them. Everyone is proud of their kids, regardless of whether their accomplishments are sports, academics, social, working hard to meet their IEP goals, etc. Although I don't have bumber stickers, if I did I'd rather it just said "proud parent of an Ajax Elementary School student"
It's just like I tell people my children "enjoy playing in the band" etc. rather than "my child is first chair in the band" etc. It's really about the mindset of whether it's appropriate to brag or not.
It is natural to be proud of a child for making honor roll. Sharing that sentiment on a bumper sticker or telling others (grandparents and close family members excepted) is bragging and/or attention seeking.
Tell your child that you are proud and reward him. That seems sufficient.
It is natural to be proud of a child for making honor roll. Sharing that sentiment on a bumper sticker or telling others (grandparents and close family members excepted) is bragging and/or attention seeking.
Tell your child that you are proud and reward him. That seems sufficient.
It is natural to be proud of a child for making honor roll. Sharing that sentiment on a bumper sticker or telling others (grandparents and close family members excepted) is bragging and/or attention seeking.
Tell your child that you are proud and reward him. That seems sufficient.
I think they're silly, and my daughter is on the honor roll. She knows we're proud of her, and that's what matters. Honor roll students are a dime a dozen. Sure, it's great that a kid is on it, but honestly, I don't see it as a major accomplishment in life.
People do brag about their kids in all areas, I think if the bumper sticker had anything to do with sports no one would care but because it is academics, people do not like it. Would you care if they wanted to put your child's accomplishment no matter what it is, sports, music, academics etc in the paper? People see it and now know what your kid has done.
I still dont see the big deal
wow at my kids school it is not easy at all to make Honor Roll, you have to have a 95 or better in every subject and have no discipline issues. It takes a lot of hard work for these kids, I think that is a major accomplishment!
I'm not a bumper sticker fan period.
Years ago I had 2 bumper type stickers on my back windshield of my brand new truck. No Crybabies and a Pride Flag. Someone scratched a great big cross on the side of my truck, I was pissed, but I didn't cry about it!![]()