Grades go both ways
By tomandjerry - 21/05/2009 04:35 - United States
By tomandjerry - 21/05/2009 04:35 - United States
By Anonymous - 06/09/2013 20:36
By Anonymous - 29/12/2022 03:00
By Daughter of the year - 11/03/2015 00:19 - Brazil - Rio De Janeiro
By kindgartin - 23/04/2011 09:26 - Canada
By Anonymous - 02/11/2011 14:43 - United States
By Anonymous - 14/07/2024 03:30 - India
By Mudge - 25/02/2016 22:26 - United States - San Francisco
By Anonymous - 14/11/2021 05:00
By Mina - 08/05/2019 14:00
By Anonymous - 05/10/2023 11:30
EPIC WIN! GIVE THAT KID SOME CAKE!
hahahah i love your kid! and he's ******* 8 years old, grades don't even technically matter, so how about being supportive and helping him instead of bringing him down at an age when he can still have fun and not worry too much? besides, kids hate being compared to other people who are 'better' than them, so basically YDI
Well, you did the same thing to him (called the other kid smart and him stupid)
you sound like a prick
Owned by an 8-year-old. You fail it, sir.
Your kid is gonna hate you.
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There's no need to compare to the other kids in the class. What if the kids parents do everything for him? Tell your child to do what they can do, don't push them to be something more than what they are. YDI. And #2, scolding doesn't necessarily mean hitting.
You don't compare your kids to other kids. It's unfair and incredibly rude to your child. If he's not getting A's, maybe something else is up. Maybe CJ's dad actually helps his kid with his homework? And your kid's 8 years old. They don't even get letter grades yet I don't think. You should be encouraging him.