Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids. They are all pretty average. As in, they each have their own talents but none of them has the "total package" that everyone likes to brag about. One is a state champion wrestler and accomplished football player but pretty average grades and SATs. One aced the SAT but grades are not spectacular and he's a good athlete but not great. The other 1 also has her mix of "greatness" and average abilities. I am fine with this. None of my kids suffer from anxiety and all seem to take success and failure in stride for the most part. It often does seem that so many kids are unbelievably accomplished but I think part if it is those are the kids you hear about; the ones that win awards and get recognition. I think it is Ok to be "average" as long as you are doing your best and are a good person. I think most people are average, even many here on DCUM. Just my 2 cents.
Can we start a forum for parents of average kids? Seriously! It would be such a welcome change to hear about other kids under-performing or just not being the perfect poster child for APS; even better to have more (real-life example) reminders that there are indeed parents who genuinely understand and accept that it's ok their kids don't have straight A's pre K - post grad with 5 AP classes a year in high school and countless extracurriculars and self-initiatied community service projects.