my expectations from my parents speech
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I have never been the brightest student in school, yet my parents had high expectations for me. These expectation sometimes felt like I had been carrying a heavy bag of weights around me every day. My mother would yell at me saying, “why did you get B’s on your report card, that should have been all A’s.” I know its seem kind of obnoxious of me for getting B’s in my classes, but I was expected to get A’s all the time in my studies. Sometime I push myself way too hard and not get the results I wanted to make my parents proud. I lived in constant fear of being yelled at or being let down because I could not reach those expectations. I could not blame my mother I know she wanted for all of us in the family to live better lives and experience the world, so that explains why she is mostly rough on us. I live in a small home with two brothers. My mother try’s to treat us all the “same” by getting after us for our grades in school. My older brother has a difficult time picking up on things which sometimes you have to repeat the lessons over and over until he gets it or find an even simpler way of teaching it to him. It is not his fault, he has been struggling ever since grade school and had to be put in remedial classes. I look up to him because he has been through tough times trying to get good grades and people doubted him that he would not make in the real world, but eventually he conquered that road; however, my mother would confront him on his bad grades and punish him
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Here is an outline of Parental Expectations, which is a beginning that can be built upon by the parents of children in your class:
Acknowledge that as parents, we know our children better than anyone else. ...
Appreciate our children's strengths . . . and help them improve on their weaknesses.
Communicate with us often.
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