Do you have a glass of wine on Friday evenings to relax after a hard week? Because you're due. |
Um, no. It's acceptance. Not shame or hand-wringing over average scores or wondering if I should have prepped or appeal or retest. Perhaps it's acceptance with a bit of tongue-in-cheek quirkiness. And if that's not your thing...well, ok. Have a nice evening. |
Honey. She trumpeted it on a chat board. That's demented. It's not something to be proud of, nor is it "tongue-in-cheek." I'm sorry the kid is average, but really. Come on. |
This is either brilliant satire or girlfriend has the wrong thread. |
You are "sorry the kid is average" This is what's wrong with everything here. |
I'm not the OP. But it blows me away that people here ruthlessly cut each other and others' children to pieces, yet demand "compassion" from a mom who simply said her kid is average. My oldest DS is totally average as well, in terms of test scores. He's also the kindest, hardest-working, and most empathetic of my kids. I know these qualities will bring him success in life, and I couldn't be more proud of him. What is wrong with YOU? And who curses like a sailor in a thread that's supposedly about academic superiority? |
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OP, I get your humor; however some of the PPs took it to a different level calling their kids morons, even in jest, it is rude to talk about your own. Also, PP, the 2nd grade CogAT doesn't include any information, other than the percentiles, thus my asking about the stanine.
For the record, my 2nd grader scored 99 percent on NNAT and 62 percent on CogAT. This is why the testing is not given as much weight as the GBRS. You can have major discrepancies. We all need to stop living vicariously through our children and learn to be happy with our own successes and failures. Our kids can't make up for our own dreams not materializing, as many on DCUM appear to do. Let's move on...how about those Ravens!!! |
| Not OP, but want to mention that 3rd grade CogAt has Stanines listed. I'm new to the county so testing a year later, maybe that's the difference? |
| Yes, it is the difference. |
| 71 percenter mom, checking in! We're here, we're average, get used to it! |
| This thread is hysterical. |
This is like white heterosexual people needing a support group to make their presence known. Most people are average, of course everyone knows we/they/you are here. |
I'd say that average kids (and the parents who love them) are very under represented in this forum. |
| Agreed. Honestly, every person in the world has a gift of some sort. Having said, I push my kids to do their best, usually. However, when kids get sick and you are up all night, you realize that their happiness is what matters. So, yes, although I would want my kids in AAP, since older sis is, I really don't care. As long as kids are happy, parents should be happy. |
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This forum is taken over every year at this time by concern trolls and hysterics who want reassurance from strangers that their kid will get into the pool with a score of 98%. It's really obnoxious. I wish there was a separate forum just for AAP talk/issues.
btw, my kid is fabulously average |