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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child thinks he is amazing athlete, he is not. He will say I scored 15 points when it is more like 5.roblems only arise when hid older brother bursts his reality. Why do you feel the need to challenge or correct her. Just let it be. [b]She has her reality, you have yours[/b].[/quote] This is one of the most idiotic statements I have ever read in regards to parenting on DCUM, and that is saying a lot. Your child is NOT an amazing basketball player. What's wrong with recognizing that his 5 points are a nice, but minimal contribution to the team and that perhaps his talents lie elsewhere and no, in fact, he is not going to play in the NBA? Do you want your kid to grow up in LaLa land? In a "reality" that no one lives in but him? Why can't you teach him to face hard facts?[/quote]
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