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[quote=Anonymous]In my years as a middle and high school teacher, I don't recall even one of my 'special' (extraordinarily kind, well liked, etc) students having parents who were boastful about them. Obviously I don't know if they were boasting to their friends but at conferences, conversations etc they were always humble and it was clear why their children were the way they were. On the other hand, I had children who were really noticeably unkind - and frankly a lot of kids are a little unkind in 7th grade so you have to be pretty bad to stand out- and some of those parents were so conceited and thought their kids hung the moon. I would seriously reconsider a close friendship with that type of person, I think it reflects very poorly on their character. I most certainly would not force any interaction between my child and the friend's child. [/quote]
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