Anonymous wrote:I care that she's attractive, thin, and well liked. That's different than popular, but I've known too many ugly fat people who were popular. No thanks
Anonymous wrote:From OP - I did not bring up the IRS popular, my DD did. It is very much alive in her Middle School. Just asking other moms what their take on it is, not focused on it. I know what's important in the long run but I also know that this is real to 12 year old girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my children to be "happy". To me that connotes that the child is content with him- or herself AND also with his or her relationships with others. I don't think that means popular per se just that s/he gets along with most people and isn't being excluded or ostracized or bullied.
If my daughter started talking about "mean girls" at her school then I would certainly delve down deeper because I think that it is a bad sign. I would want to know about the context and where my daughter was in the social landscape.
I like what 2142 said about being "nice" so I want to add that to my answer above. I want my children to be nice and kind to others as well as happy.
Anonymous wrote:I want my children to be "happy". To me that connotes that the child is content with him- or herself AND also with his or her relationships with others. I don't think that means popular per se just that s/he gets along with most people and isn't being excluded or ostracized or bullied.
If my daughter started talking about "mean girls" at her school then I would certainly delve down deeper because I think that it is a bad sign. I would want to know about the context and where my daughter was in the social landscape.