Anonymous wrote:I think it’s ridiculous that you need them to fawn over your child. I grew up a straight A student, varsity sport, and student gov president - it was expected and there wasn’t much praise. Your children should be seeking these accomplishments for themselves and their goals not praise. Does your family love your children. Yes. Get over it. No? Then you have a bigger problem than them not providing ample praise and recognition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is easier to celebrate what you understand.
+1
This is obvious. Also they clearly pick up on your disdain for them. Money can’t buy emotional intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:It is easier to celebrate what you understand.
. I don't think my grandparents, aunts & uncles, and cousins, get my mom's striver attitude. They just see my parents as "rich", and are proud of that accomplishment. They could validate my mom every day, and it wouldn't be enough. Anonymous wrote:Does it bother you if grandparents or other relatives don’t acknowledge your kids’ achievements or can’t even appreciate how big those awards are? They are from a LCM background and don’t value education or excelling in sports, music, whatever. My kids could win an Intel scholarship, make first chair, Eagle Scout, perfect SAT, state champion in sport, and it’s met with “I’m so proud of (another grandchild) who was just promoted to supervisor at retail job”. Or Larla who dropped out of college is doing so well because she just bought her own used car from waiting tables. They have a blank stare if told about some obscure to them award or achievement of my kids. I feel like my kids are missing out on a close relationship with them bc they can’t identify with them or spend time with them to get to know them well.
Anonymous wrote:What is LCM?
Anonymous wrote:What is LCM?