John Smith wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
...
It can be more like a curse. There's nothing quite like a number of
teachers telling Junior's parents that Junior is gifted.
...
Dave K8MN
WOW, deja vu, I have seen parents beat down children because the lesser
intellect-ed parent feels threatened, lessened, unimportant (and
usually, rightly so)--this is a sorry thing to watch in a workplace. To
watch it occur in a family is nothing less than utterly disgusting.
Wow, "John", you managed to read in some things never written by me. I
wrote nothing of parents being threatened, lessened or feeling
unimportant. I've never watched any parents exhibiting such practices
in their or a child's workplace either.
The curse is that the parents often place unreasonable expectations for
success on a child marked as gifted. You must feel like a fool right
about now.
So much opposed to the wholesome and functional family which devotes all
to the importance of the individual and encouragement of the youngsters
to out achieve the parents ...
What is so much opposed, "John"?
Where was/is child protective services when the kids need 'em?
Why would such an agency be needed, "John"?
If one is a control freak, keeping silent on these affairs allows one to
keep their illness hidden ... the terms you use are a dead give away.
I think you might have been better served not to comment on things not
written, "John".
JS