Anonymous wrote:Ugh, why do parents put their young children in these situations? Are you not ashamed for gambling with their self-esteem just so you’d have a shot at increasing your own social capital?
Anonymous wrote:Musical chairs analogy. Everyone playing the game is good enough to get a chair, but there are more people playing the game than there are chairs. You are brave to have entered the game, and you gained some important skills just by going through the process. Now, let's talk about how awesome your school will be next year and which friends will be there with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, why do parents put their young children in these situations? Are you not ashamed for gambling with their self-esteem just so you’d have a shot at increasing your own social capital?
Kids are stronger than you give the credit for. They can handle a little rejection in life and it builds their self esteem to not be crushed by it. And you are ludicrous if you think all parents go through this crap for themselves.
I agree learning to handle rejects an important skill, but let's not pretend there aren't plenty of parents doing this for their own benefit as much or more than their kids.
Some maybe, but you called on all parents to be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, why do parents put their young children in these situations? Are you not ashamed for gambling with their self-esteem just so you’d have a shot at increasing your own social capital?
Kids are stronger than you give the credit for. They can handle a little rejection in life and it builds their self esteem to not be crushed by it. And you are ludicrous if you think all parents go through this crap for themselves.
I agree learning to handle rejects an important skill, but let's not pretend there aren't plenty of parents doing this for their own benefit as much or more than their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, why do parents put their young children in these situations? Are you not ashamed for gambling with their self-esteem just so you’d have a shot at increasing your own social capital?
Kids are stronger than you give the credit for. They can handle a little rejection in life and it builds their self esteem to not be crushed by it. And you are ludicrous if you think all parents go through this crap for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:How about not framing it as “rejected”? A LOT of this is luck. Just not enough spots for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:How about not framing it as “rejected”? A LOT of this is luck. Just not enough spots for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, why do parents put their young children in these situations? Are you not ashamed for gambling with their self-esteem just so you’d have a shot at increasing your own social capital?