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[quote=Anonymous] OK, Brat Parents. So far I have seen nothing but rationalizations, taunts, and excuses. The list so far: 1. High IQ either comes with behavior problems or makes them harder to control. Sorry, unless your kid is named Wolfgang and is currently working on a new piece for the harpsichord, it's no excuse. Stop deluding yourself that this is the cost of mental greatness. 2. MYOB. Great, if you keep bad behavior out of the way of others, that's fine. But you don't. Your kid is bad to other kids and is a bad influence on them as well. 3. You have the things that upset you as a parent, I have the things that upset me as a parent. To each their own. No, this is not about personal preferences. This is about generally agreed bratty behavior. 4. Picky parent. If you are so picky about other children, you will lose all your friends because of your unrealistic standards. Yeah, right. Fortunately brats are the minority and the standards are not all that tight. Just too tight for you. 5. Parents have been whining about kids for eons. They aren't any different than in the past. Not a chance. Kids absolutely do things today that they did not do decades ago. I can't believe this point even needs to be defended in an age where kids are sexting each other. 6. If your parenting is so good, then why are you worried about my brat acting up in front of your kid? Any good parent knows that we need to keep our kids away from bad influences. I saw maybe one poster who actually said their kids are badly behaved, they really do use consistent and reasonable discipline, but they are still brats and it's a struggle. I can respect that and have sympathy. But for the rest of you, enough with the crap. Owning up to your situation is the first step to changing it.[/quote]
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