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[quote=Anonymous] Seriously OP, find new people to hang with. I am in a very good district with MS kids where the bragging goes on and I make a mental note and avoid those people. I tell my kids to be kind to everyone and do their best always. Everyone makes mistakes and if you do, do your best to fix it and try again. We focus on problem solving skills, independence, confidence, and being a good person and friend. I also very much focus on their manners and always have. I get compliments on them ALL THE TIME. They are not gifted. They're smart enough and nice kids. My opinion is being smart or gifted is great and all, but really a pretty small part of the equation in terms of having a good life. Just let it go. Don't engage and focus on the stuff that really matters.[/quote]
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