The mix of more testing, more opportunities for corporate influence of education and
fear of failing kids has liberals worried about the reform.
Not exact matches
Kids don't have a
fear of failure because they haven't
failed before.
Or, as Quora respondent Brent C.J. Britton puts in, labeling
kids smart, athletic, or artistic creates «a dynamic where the child is afraid to
fail for
fear of losing the label.
When the
kid at the next desk might out - compete me, edging me out
of the path to economic security, then the hope that we may prevail together gives way to the
fear that I will be the one who
fails.
We seem so afraid on our
kids» behalf —
of strangers,
of missed opportunities,
of failing to keep up with the Joneses — and our
fears impel us to always be there, present, hovering, poised to prevent, protect, intervene, advocate, and defend.
Now, parents jump in to to solve the playground kerfuffle, spot with eagle eyes the dangers
of tall trees and steep hills, and
fail to let
kids have any independence for
fear they will be abducted or hit by a car.
«Republicans couldn't keep government running,
failed to fund health care for millions
of kids, and are forcing 800,000 Dreamers to live in
fear of deportation.
You also do not need to forget that there are many women, seeking for Western men on - line, who also have
failed in their previous relationships or marriages and have children and also posses
fears about having less possibilities
of meeting a man, who would welcome not only her, but would make a good parent or at least a friend to their
kids.