Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understood the concept of jealousy at 11. Then again, I'm female and girls become quite petty early on.
But I can't help but wonder if a few of his friends said, 'Man, I'm so jealous! You're lucky to be leaving this crummy school! And you're going to Montessori???
How cool!!!'
I can remember my son's 3rd grade friends telling him he was so lucky and they were so jealous he was being pulled out of school for a week+ to go abroad.
When he recounted this, it didn't seem weird. Seemed like typical 'my school sucks' kid stuff.
OP, you're the worst.
More likely he got picked on and his mother said, "they're just jealous."
Still very weird for OP to be obsessing about this.
Why would a kid be picked on for transferring to a different school???
Happens everyday.
Sometimes the cluelessness of some DCUM parents is truly astonishing. You're not even trying to use common sense to answer your own question, are you. Hmm, can't imagine why students either at the previous school or new school would pick on someone if they found out he was transferred for something bad that happened? You need to get out more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understood the concept of jealousy at 11. Then again, I'm female and girls become quite petty early on.
But I can't help but wonder if a few of his friends said, 'Man, I'm so jealous! You're lucky to be leaving this crummy school! And you're going to Montessori???
How cool!!!'
I can remember my son's 3rd grade friends telling him he was so lucky and they were so jealous he was being pulled out of school for a week+ to go abroad.
When he recounted this, it didn't seem weird. Seemed like typical 'my school sucks' kid stuff.
OP, you're the worst.
More likely he got picked on and his mother said, "they're just jealous."
Still very weird for OP to be obsessing about this.
Why would a kid be picked on for transferring to a different school???
Happens everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know it's odd. Don't come on an anonymous forum to ask strangers to join in trashing your nephew and his mother OP.
Amen. But I would say it isn't odd. The kid took a huge blow to his ego, he is ten, and has concocted what he thinks is a face-saving story to use with the family.
Why can't you just let your poor nephew alone? I am sure he is no gem, but he clearly had a hard time.
Anonymous wrote:In the normal world maybe but not for this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why everyone is bashing the OP for a pretty typical DCUM post.
The kid sounds odd--but it sounds like his mom is definitely encouraging this line of thought.
Because picking on a kid who's having a hard time is a bit much even for the hypermean DCUM crowd.
Who says the kid us having a hard time? Boy you guys really ran with that one line.
OP said he had a problem at his old school. We don't know if it was academic, social, etc. I didn't assume the worst about the kid when I read that line. Lots of school kids-if not ALL-have a struggle of some sort in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why everyone is bashing the OP for a pretty typical DCUM post.
The kid sounds odd--but it sounds like his mom is definitely encouraging this line of thought.
Because picking on a kid who's having a hard time is a bit much even for the hypermean DCUM crowd.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why everyone is bashing the OP for a pretty typical DCUM post.
The kid sounds odd--but it sounds like his mom is definitely encouraging this line of thought.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why everyone is bashing the OP for a pretty typical DCUM post.
The kid sounds odd--but it sounds like his mom is definitely encouraging this line of thought.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why everyone is bashing the OP for a pretty typical DCUM post.
The kid sounds odd--but it sounds like his mom is definitely encouraging this line of thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understood the concept of jealousy at 11. Then again, I'm female and girls become quite petty early on.
But I can't help but wonder if a few of his friends said, 'Man, I'm so jealous! You're lucky to be leaving this crummy school! And you're going to Montessori???
How cool!!!'
I can remember my son's 3rd grade friends telling him he was so lucky and they were so jealous he was being pulled out of school for a week+ to go abroad.
When he recounted this, it didn't seem weird. Seemed like typical 'my school sucks' kid stuff.
OP, you're the worst.
More likely he got picked on and his mother said, "they're just jealous."
Still very weird for OP to be obsessing about this.
Anonymous wrote:I understood the concept of jealousy at 11. Then again, I'm female and girls become quite petty early on.
But I can't help but wonder if a few of his friends said, 'Man, I'm so jealous! You're lucky to be leaving this crummy school! And you're going to Montessori???
How cool!!!'
I can remember my son's 3rd grade friends telling him he was so lucky and they were so jealous he was being pulled out of school for a week+ to go abroad.
When he recounted this, it didn't seem weird. Seemed like typical 'my school sucks' kid stuff.
OP, you're the worst.
Anonymous wrote:You know it's odd. Don't come on an anonymous forum to ask strangers to join in trashing your nephew and his mother OP.
Anonymous wrote:My nephew is 10, he just started at a private Montessori mid grade last year due to problem he had at his other school.
Anyway, I saw him and he went on and on about how all his old classmates are so jealous that he goes to private Montessori. I found it an odd thing to say.
I wonder where he got the idea his old classmates are jealous. He took a lot of pride in it. His mom is weird and like to compete with the world. Maybe he got if from her.
Jealous wasn't even a word my kids used at that age.
Is this a bit odd?