jhunter1163
beer-swilling semiliterate
Just this past weekend, Mrs. JHunter1163 and I were visiting with relatives when one of the youngsters announced to us all, "I'm gifted. I'm the smartest kid in fourth grade. I can beat anyone in this room at Trivial Pursuit."
I just smiled and said "Oh really? Let's play."
Mrs. JHunter1163 took me aside and said "Don't do it. Don't crush his ego."
Gifted Boy's mom then took me aside and said "You know, he could use a lesson in humility."
A lesson in humility was duly delivered to Gifted Boy. Afterwards, I told him, "You know, you did pretty good. You should keep reading and keep learning so you can get better. Maybe when we come down here next year you'll be able to beat me."
Gifted Boy just smiled and said "I'll get you next year, Uncle John."
I agree with the general consensus here that telling kids they're gifted/special just leads to a bunch of little narcissists.
I just smiled and said "Oh really? Let's play."
Mrs. JHunter1163 took me aside and said "Don't do it. Don't crush his ego."
Gifted Boy's mom then took me aside and said "You know, he could use a lesson in humility."
A lesson in humility was duly delivered to Gifted Boy. Afterwards, I told him, "You know, you did pretty good. You should keep reading and keep learning so you can get better. Maybe when we come down here next year you'll be able to beat me."
Gifted Boy just smiled and said "I'll get you next year, Uncle John."
I agree with the general consensus here that telling kids they're gifted/special just leads to a bunch of little narcissists.