Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s 9. Sorry but you’re really overthinking this one.
Encouraging a child to dream of Harvard is irresponsible.
I'm not sure visiting the campus really qualifies as "encouraging a child to dream of Harvard", but regardless, encouraging a child to dream big dreams is not irresponsible.
If a kid dreams of being an astronaut, would you therefore explicitly avoid ever visiting Kennedy Space Center or going out to Wallops or visiting Udvar-Hazy or the Air & Space Museum on the mall or basically doing anything else that might even loosely support that dream, for fear that the odds of that child actually becoming an astronaut some day are too low? I hope the answer is "of course not".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s 9. Sorry but you’re really overthinking this one.
Encouraging a child to dream of Harvard is irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So OP, you are essentially saying, taking any 9 year old kid to visit Harvard is a bad idea?
No, I disagree.
I'm trying to imagine my immigrant parents being told, "don't take your kid to Harvard because gee whiz, they may be triggered when they can't reach that lofty goal!"
LMAO
Your parents encouraged college dreams when you were 9?![]()
Duh! You are talking about your own bubble.
My mom was helping take care of my 2 month old DD and whispering in her ear that she was going to be a cardiologist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So OP, you are essentially saying, taking any 9 year old kid to visit Harvard is a bad idea?
No, I disagree.
I'm trying to imagine my immigrant parents being told, "don't take your kid to Harvard because gee whiz, they may be triggered when they can't reach that lofty goal!"
LMAO
Your parents encouraged college dreams when you were 9?![]()
Anonymous wrote:So OP, you are essentially saying, taking any 9 year old kid to visit Harvard is a bad idea?
No, I disagree.
I'm trying to imagine my immigrant parents being told, "don't take your kid to Harvard because gee whiz, they may be triggered when they can't reach that lofty goal!"
LMAO