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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being gifted is no excuse for being impolite. Teach your kids to behave in a way that makes them pleasant to be around. More helpful in life than a high SAT[/quote] Engaging in conversation is the opposite of being impolite. And kids who engage in conversations with adults with develop high level social skills much faster[/quote] Inserting yourself where you are not welcome is being impolite. They can engage in conversations where they are wanted, but should be able to interpret social cues to move away when they aren't.[/quote] [b]There is no reason why a child should feel unwelcome in a situation with their parent and a family friend.[/b] And if you make your kids feel that way, then YOU are a bad parent. Hope you're creating a therapy fund for the kid to use one day[/quote] NP. This is not remotely true. Like at all.[/quote]
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