Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell the difference between a private school kid and a public school kid, regardless of HHI, in less than 10 minutes, probably less than 5. There is always a tell and it has to do with manners, confidence, speech, dress and behavior. Anyone who has spent enough time on top tier privates can do the same. It’s just something private school kids have that public school kids don’t.
My kids are quiet and not gabbing with adults like they are mini adults. So maybe you couldn't tell in less than 10 mins.
Oh but I could. There are many other tells.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell the difference between a private school kid and a public school kid, regardless of HHI, in less than 10 minutes, probably less than 5. There is always a tell and it has to do with manners, confidence, speech, dress and behavior. Anyone who has spent enough time on top tier privates can do the same. It’s just something private school kids have that public school kids don’t.
My kids are quiet and not gabbing with adults like they are mini adults. So maybe you couldn't tell in less than 10 mins.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a reflection of social class. Not public versus private. You’d find just as many impressive kids at a public school in a wealthy part of Connecticut as you would at a private school in DC where anyone with wealth sends their kids to private out of necessity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I notice is that in general, kids from private schools are more comfortable talking to adults they don't know. I see this in my daughter and her friends.
I attended a party recently that had a mixture of families and included MS and HS aged kids from both public and private (Catholic) schools. I found the kids from public school to be acting entitled and not interested in engaging in any conversation with adults. The private school kids were much more polite and were able to converse in a mature fashion.
What a load of BS.
Anonymous wrote:What I notice is that in general, kids from private schools are more comfortable talking to adults they don't know. I see this in my daughter and her friends.
I attended a party recently that had a mixture of families and included MS and HS aged kids from both public and private (Catholic) schools. I found the kids from public school to be acting entitled and not interested in engaging in any conversation with adults. The private school kids were much more polite and were able to converse in a mature fashion.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know. I think a lot depends on the kid. Ours started in public, then went private in 4th (at a "Big 3," if it matters). In US now.
I agree with the comments people have made about the different sorts of parents we've encountered, and the privileged experiences private kids, on the whole, are likelier to experience. But our family is middle class, though we budget for as many of the privileged experiences as we can, and I think our kid has a much more "enriched" life that I'd ever have imagined for myself growing up. For all of that, though, I don't think DC is any different now, for having been exposed to a different set of kids, than before.
If anything, DC is just a lot more aware of privilege and what s/he does & doesn't have, both in terms of material things and in terms of social graces. But it hasn't "rubbed off" in any way. S/he is still as awkward and socially introverted as ever. S/he's had much practice, both in public and private school, with public speaking, but really doesn't manage casual conversation well. (We're a family of introverts...it's just difficult. I don't fault the schools.)
Still, s/he's always been a "good" kid, and that hasn't changed in either direction for having moved from public to private.
Anonymous wrote:I can tell the difference between a private school kid and a public school kid, regardless of HHI, in less than 10 minutes, probably less than 5. There is always a tell and it has to do with manners, confidence, speech, dress and behavior. Anyone who has spent enough time on top tier privates can do the same. It’s just something private school kids have that public school kids don’t.
Anonymous wrote:I can tell the difference between a private school kid and a public school kid, regardless of HHI, in less than 10 minutes, probably less than 5. There is always a tell and it has to do with manners, confidence, speech, dress and behavior. Anyone who has spent enough time on top tier privates can do the same. It’s just something private school kids have that public school kids don’t.