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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It doesn’t bother me. I assume the parent posted it because it was a big accomplishment or turnaround for the kid. Maybe overcoming adhd or other issues. Or maybe they just had bad grades before and really worked hard. Good for them. I actually think it’s sad that we all frown on other kids’ small or big accomplishments these days, and we can’t acknowledge them without feeling jealous about our own kids’ struggles, or we have to scoff at these accomplishments for not being brag-worthy enough.[/quote] We aren't frowning on the accomplishments, it's the bragging (and that's what it is) on social media to hundreds of "friends". Share it with close family, maybe some close friends, and of course let your kids know you're proud of their hard work. Otherwise it comes across as patting [i]yourself[/i] on the back.[/quote]
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