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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The problem is that many people obviously do care around her. I don't know if DD is"gifted," (she has not been tested yet0) but she does very well academically. I don't bring that up on my own, but other parents are constantly asking me about it and/or discussing their own child's academic progress. I have found that when you have a child who does very well academically, anything you say about it sounds like bragging. I am left with smiling and nodding or saying, "everything is fine."[/quote] This makes no sense. No other parent should know about your child's academic progress unless YOU bring it up. How would other parents know that your child did so well and are constantly asking you about it unless you told them to begin with.[/quote] They don't bring up MY child's progress, they bring up THEIR child's performance, or their view of how the teacher handles challenge, and then want to know my experience and opinion.[/quote]
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