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That's why my daughter is influenced to aim high,....good or bad? To me, it depends,... sometimes, she aims even higher than me and I need to manage her expectations. The most important thing is she needs to figure out the ways to achieve, not only sitting here and aim. It's true that the girls are very talented and devoted to do their best.
It's the peer groups that not easy to be found in other schools. I remember someone mentioned that the DGJS girls are quite "hopping hopping", right? Yes, they are, even my girl, such a timid girl, she "gallops" on the street or at school sometimes. But, all of them are very serious when they need to perform, not only when they are in DGJS uniforms. Even in other events, what I see are not "hopping, galloping" but remain good focus and preparing themselves to the right moods. Yes, those small awards might not be recognized by school, but I appreciate the mentality of "Try my best, no regret" and in fact, they need to input even more efforts in order to earn recognitions. It's not easy, it's challenging but with strong wills, we'll be able to achieve.
There are always pros and cons. I am not from a well-known school but I love studying, luckily always at first in the form. I understand the "better resources to top students at school" and started from Day 1, I know the chance for my daughter to get this kind of benefits is very slim since she can hardly be the top-notched students here. But what she's immersed in is totally different from what I got when I was little. That's what I hope my daughter can earn. Strike the balance between hard work and recognition. It's not so bad as long as you input, you'll see the outcome, that's what I believe.
[ 本帖最後由 leelilili 於 11-12-7 01:10 編輯 ] |
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