Your kids have ONE shot at life. What are you doing to help them be successful?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.

We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.

Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.


What you’ve done for kid is to be wealthy?

Wow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not raising my child with the all-or-nothing type of thinking that can increase mental health challenges.



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Anonymous
Gave them tall grandparents. They predict my son will be 6'6". Can't do much better than that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.

We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.

Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.

Doesn’t guarantee anything other than your spending a lot of money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what is it with the pushy moms on here lately.


Insecurity.
Anonymous
Life is not one shot. It is filled with mistakes and learning experiences for both parents and kids. No one is perfect.
Anonymous
I talk to my kids, expose them to different ideas/people/places, foster and interest in what’s going on around them, encourage curiosity & learning. And love them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gave them tall grandparents. They predict my son will be 6'6". Can't do much better than that.


I like guys who are not raised to be so shallow and superficial that they think their height is the best thing about them.
Anonymous
Left the US and insane American parenting like this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gave them tall grandparents. They predict my son will be 6'6". Can't do much better than that.


Anything over 6’3” is awkwardly tall
Anonymous
Especially in our country, and particularly for rich people, there are so many redos. There is definitely not one shot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gave them tall grandparents. They predict my son will be 6'6". Can't do much better than that.


I like guys who are not raised to be so shallow and superficial that they think their height is the best thing about them.


The joke, you missed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.

We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.

Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.


Not send them to private school so they don’t think this kind of mindset is normal or healthy.
Anonymous
Anyone else hearing Eminem music in their head when they saw the subject line?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. We spent $30k for my son to attend a private Kindergarten that helped him excel during the first Covid year.

We also bought a home at the top of our price range to ensure he is in the best public school district for elementary school.

Your turn! It doesn’t have to be education related.


Wow! Excelling in kindergarten! Now that’s something to brag about.


When public schools were closed, he learned to read.


You must be a troll. Surely no one on here is bragging about a kindergarten who learned to read. This is setting this up for success?. Get back to us when your kid is a Rhodes Scholar.
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