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Fuel Their Self Esteem by amokeme(f): 1:56pm On Dec 13, 2016
Dear Parents/Guardians,

The exams are over and school is almost out for the 2016 academic year.

Your children will bring reports home this week. I know you are all really anxious for your child to do well.

What's the meaning of "doing well?"

Please do remember, amongst the children who sat for the exams, is an Artist, who doesn't need to understand Maths.

There's an Entrepreneur, who doesn't care about History or English literature.

There's a Musician, whose Chemistry marks won't matter.

There's a Sportsperson, whose physical fitness is more important than Physics.

If your child does get top marks then great. But, if he or she doesn't, please don't take away their self- confidence and dignity from them.

Tell them it's ok, it was just an exam. They are cut out for much bigger things in life.

Tell them, no matter what they score, you love them and will not judge them.

Please do this and if you do, watch your children conquer the world. One exam or a 90% marks won't take away their dreams and talent.

And please do not think that doctors and engineers are the only happy people in the world.

Be happy for them when they come home with those reports this week. Encourage them to do better. Motivate those who were not successful. There's beauty in going back and giving it another shot. Don't judge them. They expect of you, their mother, their father, most of all to understand and to still believe in them.

Failing a grade can never make your children failures. Their destinies lie locked up in far greater things.

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Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by Nobody: 2:19pm On Dec 13, 2016
Copied from where ? Y don't u include the source ?
Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by 4kings: 12:58pm On Dec 14, 2016
Beautiful!!!

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Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by DangotePikin: 3:09pm On Dec 14, 2016
amokeme:
Dear Parents/Guardians,

The exams are over and school is almost out for the 2016 academic year.

Your children will bring reports home this week. I know you are all really anxious for your child to do well.

What's the meaning of "doing well?"

Please do remember, amongst the children who sat for the exams, is an Artist, who doesn't need to understand Maths.

There's an Entrepreneur, who doesn't care about History or English literature.

There's a Musician, whose Chemistry marks won't matter.

There's a Sportsperson, whose physical fitness is more important than Physics.

If your child does get top marks then great. But, if he or she doesn't, please don't take away their self- confidence and dignity from them.

Tell them it's ok, it was just an exam. They are cut out for much bigger things in life.

Tell them, no matter what they score, you love them and will not judge them.

Please do this and if you do, watch your children conquer the world. One exam or a 90% marks won't take away their dreams and talent.

And please do not think that doctors and engineers are the only happy people in the world.

Be happy for them when they come home with those reports this week. Encourage them to do better. Motivate those who were not successful. There's beauty in going back and giving it another shot. Don't judge them. They expect of you, their mother, their father, most of all to understand and to still believe in them.

Failing a grade can never make your children failures. Their destinies lie locked up in far greater things.

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the cute sons of our dear vc
Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by amokeme(f): 3:20pm On Dec 14, 2016
DangotePikin:
the cute sons of our dear vc
And you had to quote everything

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Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by DangotePikin: 9:45pm On Dec 14, 2016
amokeme:

And you had to quote everything
sorry o.
Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by Nobody: 5:11pm On Jan 28, 2017
Touching write up but i beg to differ. Let them have the IQ for high scores in their exams first and they do turn out to be better musicians, artists, Taylors, etc.
Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jan 28, 2017
yea, we don see it before.
I have a pic sef

Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by amokeme(f): 12:22am On Jan 29, 2017
Joavid:
yea, we don see it before.

I have a pic sef
Ok

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Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by 4kings: 11:34pm On Feb 01, 2017
Joavid:
yea, we don see it before.

I have a pic sef
I had never seen it before

Sharing is good... smiley

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Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by alphalpha(m): 9:51am On Mar 04, 2017
amokeme:
Dear Parents/Guardians,

The exams are over and school is almost out for the 2016 academic year.

Your children will bring reports home this week. I know you are all really anxious for your child to do well.



What's the meaning of "doing well?"

Please do remember, amongst the children who sat for the exams, is an Artist, who doesn't need to understand Maths.

There's an Entrepreneur, who doesn't care about History or English literature.

There's a Musician, whose Chemistry marks won't matter.

There's a Sportsperson, whose physical fitness is more important than Physics.

If your child does get top marks then great. But, if he or she doesn't, please don't take away their self- confidence and dignity from them.

Tell them it's ok, it was just an exam. They are cut out for much bigger things in life.

Tell them, no matter what they score, you love them and will not judge them.

Please do this and if you do, watch your children conquer the world. One exam or a 90% marks won't take away their dreams and talent.

And please do not think that doctors and engineers are the only happy people in the world.

Be happy for them when they come home with those reports this week. Encourage them to do better. Motivate those who were not successful. There's beauty in going back and giving it another shot. Don't judge them. They expect of you, their mother, their father, most of all to understand and to still believe in them.

Failing a grade can never make your children failures. Their destinies lie locked up in far greater things.

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Make una dey use African children
Re: Fuel Their Self Esteem by amokeme(f): 12:11pm On Mar 04, 2017
alphalpha:


Make una dey use African children
They are infact Nigerian children (yoruba)

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