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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’d rather hear about a kid’s accomplishments (both in and out of school) than see pics of food they ate for dinner, political ramblings, selling crap noone needs, or staged pictures to get a social media worthy picture. You know those that are posed to say “hey, look at me and where I’m at/who I’m with…”[/quote] I wouldn’t because the kids accomplishments are minuscule 99.99 percent of the time [/quote] Some of the social media bragging is completely absurd, but the perspective that parents shouldn’t be proud of their kids’ accomplishments because they are always minuscule is also unnecessarily harsh. I would rather the parent that is over proud than the one that is constantly denigrating their kids’ achievements. Whenever I hear parents like that it makes me think how crappy it must be to be that kid. [/quote]
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