Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your mistake was in fishing for a compliment with your comment about how advanced the math was. FIL has shown you what he's like with his past words and actions, so did you actually expect him to agree? Stop seeking validation and approval from someone who won't or can't provide it.
Even though this tutoring session overall went well, in your shoes I wouldn't pursue them. He was patient this time, but a genius who doesn't suffer fools gladly does not a good tutor make. He could get really frustrated and impatient when she hits a roadblock.
This. +1
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I'd jack my husband's ass for asking him to assist in the first place.
Next time, spring for a tutor.
Sorry your FIL is such a jerk. My own father is like this with all his kids. My brother was on his death bed, and my father still couldn't say he was proud of him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your mistake was in fishing for a compliment with your comment about how advanced the math was. FIL has shown you what he's like with his past words and actions, so did you actually expect him to agree? Stop seeking validation and approval from someone who won't or can't provide it.
Even though this tutoring session overall went well, in your shoes I wouldn't pursue them. He was patient this time, but a genius who doesn't suffer fools gladly does not a good tutor make. He could get really frustrated and impatient when she hits a roadblock.
This. He did a good job of tutoring her, and isn't that good enough? It's clear he is smart but socially inept, and such people usually try to avoid problematic conversations. But if you draw them into one, they do something stupid because you force your hand. And recognizing that this sixth grade math is beyond you, you were taking a big risk by asking him to comment on it.
One thing that might help with your socially inept genius FIL. He may be paying compliments only to those he feels sorry for. His honesty may have more to do with the fact that he respects your child's capabilities and so he gives you what he considers to be the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Your mistake was in fishing for a compliment with your comment about how advanced the math was. FIL has shown you what he's like with his past words and actions, so did you actually expect him to agree? Stop seeking validation and approval from someone who won't or can't provide it.
Even though this tutoring session overall went well, in your shoes I wouldn't pursue them. He was patient this time, but a genius who doesn't suffer fools gladly does not a good tutor make. He could get really frustrated and impatient when she hits a roadblock.
. Now DH can no longer help her, and so he had the great idea of asking the man that made his childhood homework experiences a living hell. FIL is not only a genius, he is also a crappy teacher. I let it happen, because I am trying to be more inclusive of FIL. He actually did a good job, and DD understood her work. I thanked FIL and complimented his teaching method. I was surprised how patient he was to her. Of course when I commented on how advanced the math was for her age he just shrugged his shoulders and said "not really". Ok, thanks for letting us know FIL. What a punk. It is advanced, and even he had a hard time remembering how to do it. He said this right in front of her, and I saw how it hurt her feelings. He just can't admit that his son's children are more intelligent than his own kids were.