Kumon is a strip mall worksheet mill. |
Did Darwin or Einstein make the high school baseball team? Just think of what could have been if their parents had pushed just a little bit harder! |
Damn you got that wench |
Interestingly Einstein credits his mother forcing him to play violin as critical to his success. Anyone saying that it's all just a highly motivated child has no idea what they are talking about and is oblivious to the world around them. "It isn’t easy to nurture a genius, let alone raise one. In their case studies, the authors found that every child who went on to be successful had unique stories about how their were raised, but their plots were all the same: They had parents who made very strategic parenting choices." https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/15/how-this-formula-that-helped-albert-einsteins-parents-raise-a-genius.html |
Ah well, I already let my kid quit the violin and we both agree that we’re much happier for it. |
But at least you tried. It's the parents who think the kids are in the driver's seat and must be entirely self motivated who will be left behind. |
and i just took a bunch of pills and i am happier still.... loser |
"nothing can be done, i didn't like to study either" - a middle class friend whose parents were upper middle class, and kids likely to be lower class |
Jesus, I hope you don’t have children. |
Some people are in a race to the bottom, that's their choice. |
I signed my kid up for private violin lessons at age 6 and we stuck with it for about 5 years, but it was increasingly become a source of contention, and it was clear it was not really going to be a thing for him. Meanwhile, my daughter, who had never really expressed any interest music at a young age, joined the middle school orchestra, fell in love with playing the cello, and will play at least through high school. I’ve never once had to remind her to practice. She just found something that clicked and ran with it. I’ll take the latter experience any day. |
And maybe if your daughter had been encouraged to take instrument lessons at a younger age, she'd have loved it. Starting in middle school with a school level orchestra is pretty low level, and she is now capped at how well she can play. |
Cool story. Your kids are average, but you never expected anything more. |
But neither she nor I care what level she plays at. That she gets joy out of it and that it provides a healthy scaffold on which to set personal goals is truly all that matters to me. This is when the real magic of parenting happens, in my opinion. When you can step back and keep your mouth shut and see your teenager completely run the show with something. This is how they build confidence and autonomy. |
The one thing my parents pushed/forced me to do was piano. I hated piano. They never signed me up for soccer or dance. I let my kids try what they want and I don’t force them to do anything. |