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[quote=Anonymous]Such nonsense. Why do you like your kids getting sports' trophies, and why do you think being first in a sport's race is any different than this? If a kid is better than others academically, you suggest that that kid remain behind and unknown because it hurts someone's feelings? Well its about time that kids and their parents get it, that we are not all the same, and some have more abilities than others in different areas. It is up to the parent to teach the child work ethic. I would never miss an opportunity for my child because someone my cry. Children need to see the differences between them and their peers in all areas. That's how they improve and march toward success. If my child is not good at something, I want him/her to have peer role models that he/she can look up to and improve because of the inspiration these other kids give him/her. This is not elitism, but it is how it should be. You can't improve if you always are comfortable. [/quote]
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