Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Positive, negative, local, center.. Please share your advice on how to handle these tough conversations with really young kids.
Our child doesn't know what AAP is and has no idea we applied. We got a positive decision today, and I want to keep my child grounded and humble about it. I can't stand bratty behavior. I really hope that DC's friendships will continue no matter which class kids end up in.
If you’re already at a center and DC doesn’t know it exists, then don’t bother saying anything. Worked just fine w my first. You don’t make a big deal out of it by… not making it a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Positive, negative, local, center.. Please share your advice on how to handle these tough conversations with really young kids.
Our child doesn't know what AAP is and has no idea we applied. We got a positive decision today, and I want to keep my child grounded and humble about it. I can't stand bratty behavior. I really hope that DC's friendships will continue no matter which class kids end up in.
Anonymous wrote:Positive, negative, local, center.. Please share your advice on how to handle these tough conversations with really young kids.
Our child doesn't know what AAP is and has no idea we applied. We got a positive decision today, and I want to keep my child grounded and humble about it. I can't stand bratty behavior. I really hope that DC's friendships will continue no matter which class kids end up in.
Anonymous wrote:Wtf? It’s not a Harvard admission.
Anonymous wrote:What to brag about AAP? Odd question you have there - means you think there’s something to brag about.
Just tell your child that “you’ve been selected”, and move on. Unless you want to make a sign saying “going to aap 2026” and post in front of your lawn.