LisaR
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I would hope so too, but I would be proud of my kids no matter what they accomplish. And parents should put a value on any accomplishment and that includes Honor Roll (unless it is not a real accomplishment at the school) But once again, do you have issue with a bumper sticker for a team bumper sticker that require tryouts? Around here many people have bumper stickers for soccer teams, LAX etc that you only make if you are the best of the best in that sport...are they ok to you? Or is that parent putting a value on that accomplishment as well? Or the team jackets displaying championships etc?
But what is that value? To some that means putting a bumper sticker on their car. To others, it might be a monetary reward or a special dinner or dessert. To some it might simply mean a, "Good job, honey. Mom and dad are really proud of you."
I am that parent. I am not one to jump up and down and celebrate every victory like it is the end of the world. I think good grades and the honor roll are terrific but I don't see why it needs anything more than a verbal acknowledgement on how proud you.
But I do get that not everyone feels that way. If a bumper sticker makes you happy, it doesn't offend me in the slightest. I do get a chuckle out of them when I see them on someone's car.