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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Parental ideas needed...(Religious or Not) All appreciated.
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<blockquote data-quote="xXGadfly09Xx" data-source="post: 10666445" data-attributes="member: 103025"><p>and religion likes to say praise God for your success not yourself God. I would rather say hey its on me if I fail but its also because of me that I succeed. God had nothing to do with it, I dont pray for better grades I go get them. I'm a "go getta" If I want it I get it because I push for it. Look Im not saying be a bad person but God hasnt helped me with french or english or calc or physics. I did it.</p><p></p><p>Tell your kid to earn her privilege to go to the youth groups stuff by improving each class by one letter grade. If she wants it have her EARN it. She will get good grades and appreciate the youth group more because its not a right but a privilege. She might not like it now but she will thank you for it later.</p><p></p><p>I played HS football and Basketball and graduated with a ~96 average but started hs with about a 92. The school said I had to maintain a C to get on the field. My coach said I needed to get an A because thats what I was capable of or else I dont see the field. He pushed us to our fullest whatever that was for each student. I will always be thankful for what he did for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xXGadfly09Xx, post: 10666445, member: 103025"] and religion likes to say praise God for your success not yourself God. I would rather say hey its on me if I fail but its also because of me that I succeed. God had nothing to do with it, I dont pray for better grades I go get them. I'm a "go getta" If I want it I get it because I push for it. Look Im not saying be a bad person but God hasnt helped me with french or english or calc or physics. I did it. Tell your kid to earn her privilege to go to the youth groups stuff by improving each class by one letter grade. If she wants it have her EARN it. She will get good grades and appreciate the youth group more because its not a right but a privilege. She might not like it now but she will thank you for it later. I played HS football and Basketball and graduated with a ~96 average but started hs with about a 92. The school said I had to maintain a C to get on the field. My coach said I needed to get an A because thats what I was capable of or else I dont see the field. He pushed us to our fullest whatever that was for each student. I will always be thankful for what he did for me. [/QUOTE]
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