Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While being gifted academically is impressive, I would also be equally impressed ( if not more ) with a child who was athletically gifted, or who was a talented actress, singer , dancer etc... so I wouldn't put so much emphasis on academics because it's just one type of "intelligence" Everyone has a strength, or something that they excel in. If you are finding that people seem jealous, perhaps it's your communication style that is rubbing people the wrong way?
Ok, but that is kind of OP's point. If she mentioned that her 6 year old was faster than the 6th graders on the swim team, people wouldn't say she was bragging; they'd be interested and duly impressed. But since she is discussing precocious reading skills, she is obnoxious and bragging? Why is that? Why is that particular type of intelligence so touchy for people? Because it absolutely is.
You are wrong. No-one is interested in hearing about you kid's swim meet or soccer game either. Bragging of any kind is unwelcome.
Sure. But can no one ever discuss their children at all? Never mention something nice about them? It is possible to discuss good things and not be "bragging." Bragging is acting superior or exhibiting self-importance and necessarily putting others down: "My kid is the best" as opposed to being truthful about your kid's abilities in a conversation when that is the topic of conversation. People do talk about school and sports and kids. It is totally normal. If OP were walking into a conference room, interrupting and says "Yeh yeah, but lets talk about my kid ..." that would be a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While being gifted academically is impressive, I would also be equally impressed ( if not more ) with a child who was athletically gifted, or who was a talented actress, singer , dancer etc... so I wouldn't put so much emphasis on academics because it's just one type of "intelligence" Everyone has a strength, or something that they excel in. If you are finding that people seem jealous, perhaps it's your communication style that is rubbing people the wrong way?
Ok, but that is kind of OP's point. If she mentioned that her 6 year old was faster than the 6th graders on the swim team, people wouldn't say she was bragging; they'd be interested and duly impressed. But since she is discussing precocious reading skills, she is obnoxious and bragging? Why is that? Why is that particular type of intelligence so touchy for people? Because it absolutely is.
You are wrong. No-one is interested in hearing about you kid's swim meet or soccer game either. Bragging of any kind is unwelcome.
Sure. But can no one ever discuss their children at all? Never mention something nice about them? It is possible to discuss good things and not be "bragging." Bragging is acting superior or exhibiting self-importance and necessarily putting others down: "My kid is the best" as opposed to being truthful about your kid's abilities in a conversation when that is the topic of conversation. People do talk about school and sports and kids. It is totally normal. If OP were walking into a conference room, interrupting and says "Yeh yeah, but lets talk about my kid ..." that would be a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While being gifted academically is impressive, I would also be equally impressed ( if not more ) with a child who was athletically gifted, or who was a talented actress, singer , dancer etc... so I wouldn't put so much emphasis on academics because it's just one type of "intelligence" Everyone has a strength, or something that they excel in. If you are finding that people seem jealous, perhaps it's your communication style that is rubbing people the wrong way?
Ok, but that is kind of OP's point. If she mentioned that her 6 year old was faster than the 6th graders on the swim team, people wouldn't say she was bragging; they'd be interested and duly impressed. But since she is discussing precocious reading skills, she is obnoxious and bragging? Why is that? Why is that particular type of intelligence so touchy for people? Because it absolutely is.
You are wrong. No-one is interested in hearing about you kid's swim meet or soccer game either. Bragging of any kind is unwelcome.
Anonymous wrote:Brags about her kid's academic skills. Misspells 'write.'
I AM DYING. DYING!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While being gifted academically is impressive, I would also be equally impressed ( if not more ) with a child who was athletically gifted, or who was a talented actress, singer , dancer etc... so I wouldn't put so much emphasis on academics because it's just one type of "intelligence" Everyone has a strength, or something that they excel in. If you are finding that people seem jealous, perhaps it's your communication style that is rubbing people the wrong way?
Ok, but that is kind of OP's point. If she mentioned that her 6 year old was faster than the 6th graders on the swim team, people wouldn't say she was bragging; they'd be interested and duly impressed. But since she is discussing precocious reading skills, she is obnoxious and bragging? Why is that? Why is that particular type of intelligence so touchy for people? Because it absolutely is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While being gifted academically is impressive, I would also be equally impressed ( if not more ) with a child who was athletically gifted, or who was a talented actress, singer , dancer etc... so I wouldn't put so much emphasis on academics because it's just one type of "intelligence" Everyone has a strength, or something that they excel in. If you are finding that people seem jealous, perhaps it's your communication style that is rubbing people the wrong way?
Ok, but that is kind of OP's point. If she mentioned that her 6 year old was faster than the 6th graders on the swim team, people wouldn't say she was bragging; they'd be interested and duly impressed. But since she is discussing precocious reading skills, she is obnoxious and bragging? Why is that? Why is that particular type of intelligence so touchy for people? Because it absolutely is.