Then he can easily fire back.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easy for parent to say ignore them. You were in high school once upon a time. What would you say?
My kid just shrugged, but I was annoyed that those “do better” ECs are nothing more than pay-to-play activities—that wasn’t the case when we were in high school....
Anonymous wrote:OP: that sucks. Teenagers can be jerks and certainly not an excuse but it is an expected possibility.
*Parents* being involved in this b.s. is really ugly to be honest. No other word for it. It’s either knocking others down to feel superior or sour grapes to justify results they didn’t like for their own kids. Either way, terrible adults who unfortunately are raising terrible future adults. School year is almost over and then your kid can leave them behind.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is doing similar activities. No one is a standout. Pay to play? "Boring. Aready obsolete."
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1233143.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they mocking him online or in person to his face? My answers would be different.
Not to his face, but behind him. Wild that some high school kids and families enjoy collecting each other’s GPAs and activities and then ranking and stacking everyone.
Well, he should block who he can on social media, and if someone says "I'm better than you" to his face he can laugh in their face because they are not better enough to have any grace or tact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they mocking him online or in person to his face? My answers would be different.
Not to his face, but behind him. Wild that some high school kids and families enjoy collecting each other’s GPAs and activities and then ranking and stacking everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Are they mocking him online or in person to his face? My answers would be different.
Anonymous wrote:Easy for parent to say ignore them. You were in high school once upon a time. What would you say?