For the love... I never said it was a bad thing. |
| I wonder if part of the reason your sister is holding her DD back is to let her make some new friends who aren’t her cousin. |
You called her kid “average.” OP, get a grip and stop trying to control your sister and your niece. |
| Are you really that dumb and self absorbed that you can't see that posters are right about how you come across? |
Nope, too late. You already revealed how much you compare and compete. |
We all see through it. And if you are too dense to see how your posts come off, then I don't know what to tell you. |
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I think the best way to convince your sister not to hold back her daughter is to not talk about academics. Of course your sister would feel bad that your daughter is doing better than hers. She’s seeing 12 years of comparison in the future and now is the only time to reverse it.
In fact, I would not bring up her decision to redshirt or try to convince her otherwise. It would just backfire. |
| OP sounds like a young mom and isn’t a familiar with the term red shirting. Welcome to DCUM land! Maybe it’s the pandemic, maybe it’s the summer birthday or maybe the teacher suggested another year to beef up her confidence. Your job is to support your sister, in whatever she decides. I am sure this decision was hard for her, but no one ever regrets holding their child back. |
+1,000 |
| My best friends growing up were all a grade ahead of me. Who cares....?????? |
| I love when there's consensus on dcum. Op, take a good look at yourself and how you come across. |
| These cousins can still be close. They are near each other in age so some milestones will still happen at the same time once they leave school. |
Your feelings are about your own disappointment, not any concern for your niece. It is okay to be disappointed by the way. Your sister probably is too. Lots of kids repeat kindergarten, especially if they have a summer birthday. |
| OP here. I worded all of this terribly, understanding now how it’s coming off. Points have been made and are noted. Thank you. |
| In time none of this will matter. This is what is best for your niece at this time. |