Grades go both ways

By tomandjerry - 21/05/2009 04:35 - United States

Today, I was scolding my 8 year-old son because he was getting bad grades in school. I told him that he should get straight "A"s like his friend Ceejay. He told me that comparing him to Ceejay was unfair. When I asked why, he said, "Because his dad is actually smart." FML
I agree, your life sucks 19 917
You deserved it 66 586

Same thing different taste

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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.

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lmnopdance 0

Don't compare yourself, or your kid with others, it will make you both unhappy.

xxdani 0

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)

xxdani 0

btw, to add on to 108, i meant grades don't matter AT THIS AGE

realggirl 0

You totally deserve it! You should never be comparing your son. For all you know CJ could be a lot worse off in other ways. Jerk.

Owned by an 8-year-old. You fail it, sir.

dude9323 0

let him get the grades he wants to get, hes only fricking 8!