Posted on 03/09/2015 3:47:59 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Does this apply to presidents too?
I could have told you that. I grew up with those kids.
Endlessly praised for no reason, fed with false encouragement to the point of delusions of grandeur. So many people who are so arrogant about little achievement.
These smug kids were set up for failure, all probably intentionally so they come crying to the state for serfdom.
The problem in our world is not “too much self esteem.” That is never a problem. People especially little ones, need as much love and encouragement as they can get.
The MSM never says anything bad about any of them.
I remember in the 1980’s there was much concern about the self esteem of children. Now I meet a lot of adults in their thirties and early forties who have too much self esteem. They are full of themselves.
Another “No sh1t, Sherlock” moment from America’s “best and brightest”.
From my observation every little tyke(most) will be a narcissist jerks.
Moms in stores asking “please” to a little undeveloped jerk......
please be quite please settle down please this please that..Give me a break
go figure
OK yes. whadabout some of the names these overindulged brats now sport....
That’s one of the reasons I kept my kids out of the Gifted & Talented program when they were still in middle school.
At age 12-13 every kid is gifted & talented at something and IMHO telling them they’re special at that age gives them an unrealistic sense of their abilities.
It’s like a little league pitcher who physically matures a little faster than his peers.
He may be hot stuff at 12-13 but if he starts thinking that he’s gifted then he can be in for a real shock at 18-19 when the rest of his age group have caught up with him physically.
I don’t think you do a kid any favors by telling them that they’re any more gifted or any more special than anybody else.
Uh, duh.
Another more common, and greater tragedy is convincing elite children they’re mediocre or inferior.
I for one am laughing my Ass off! I just sent this to my one and only child, he 20.
I always said to him when he was little and in High School..
“We do NOT believe in self esteem in this house
we believe in results.”
He still jokes about it it but he is a pretty good kid had his moments though
Well, it certainly seems to have worked for Obama.
I can’t say I can recall a more stuffed up little prick.
Where’s captain obvious?
People have kindergarten “graduation” now days. Big deal. You don’t crap your pants any more.
>>The problem in our world is not too much self esteem. That is never a problem. People especially little ones, need as much love and encouragement as they can get.<<
Thy also need to fail and understand thier role in the scheme of things.
I see this every day when I take my kids to school, soccer, or other sporting events.
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