It's not wrong to be talented, it's wrong to be a smart parent.

Abbie 2022-04-20 09:01:47

The son of my high school dean may also be very gifted, skipping grades and entering high school three or four years early. Usually, he stays with his dad, the dean, to do homework, and of course play football. Of course he neither has friends of the same age, nor can he be friends with classmates who are at least three years older than him. And as far as I can see, even if this kid jumped up the grades, he didn't become a leader in high school. His father might want to take a few more years of study to help him get to Qingbei. To be honest, there are actually quite a few academic elites who can skip grades, and are even better than the dean's children under the same circumstances, but perhaps their parents cannot provide such educational conditions, and perhaps their educational philosophy is different, but it is precisely the This allows them to be happy and enjoy the comfort of crushing others. If talent becomes a shackle, then it is unfortunate to have talent, it is too outrageous. Like the overly smart little girl in the film, she wasted time in elementary school, and at the same time brought a great psychological shadow of being dominated by academic bullies to other students. It is true that she can receive an education that is more suitable for her, but this does not affect her. under normal growth conditions. There are too many self-conscious parents who think that their child's little or temporary abnormal performance is a peerless genius. They let their children participate in all kinds of super physical or mental load learning. In the end, the children's happiness is always with the daydream of a genius parent. Disappear in the child's resentment towards the parent.

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  • Mary Adler: Is there a God?

    Frank Adler: I don't know.

    Mary Adler: Just tell me.

    Frank Adler: I would if I could. But I don't know. Neither does anybody else.

    Mary Adler: Roberta knows.

    Frank Adler: No. Roberta has faith. And that's a great thing to have. But faith's about what you think, feel; not what you know.

    Mary Adler: What about Jesus?

    Frank Adler: Love that guy. Do what he says. I tell you what though - one way or the other we all end up back together in the end.

  • [first lines]

    Frank Adler: [through the door] Hey! Hey, come on. Let's move!

    Mary Adler: No!

    Frank Adler: Let me see.

    Mary Adler: No.

    Frank Adler: Come on, I made you special breakfast.

    Mary Adler: You can't cook.

    Frank Adler: Hey, Mary, open up.

    [as she emerges]

    Frank Adler: You look beautiful.

    Mary Adler: I look like Disney character...