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Reply to "people always telling my kid he's smart"
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[quote=Anonymous]If he's smart, now is a good time to start learning about privilege. Show him how many children in the world don't have clean water, adequate food, a chance to go to school, etc. If he is able to learn about things, that's because he's had a lot of opportunities. Being better at things often means you benefit from a lot of luck. How can he start to share that with others? Another thing you can say is, "it feels good to get positive compliments from people doesn't it? In my experience, sometimes people like you and sometimes they don't. It's more important that you feel good about yourself." [/quote]
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