Parents often have high expectations for their children's performance in board exams. They may view good scores as a reflection of their child's competence and the family's social standing.?
As a result, students may feel immense pressure to excel academically, which can be overwhelming.
However, there are instances when some parents become overly fixated on their children's achieving scores above 90%, neglecting their child's happiness and individual aspirations.?
Consequently, when a child's percentage falls short of their parent's expectations, disappointment ensues, sometimes leading to strained communication or, in extreme cases, even punitive actions.
In an amusing incident, a girl shared on Twitter about a mother celebrating her daughter's 76% score, which is considered average.
This showed the supportive nature of the mother, and it made the girl happy.?
Many others shared similar stories where parents celebrated regardless of their children's board exam scores.
This positive reinforcement is precisely what every child needs. Parents should take inspiration from this post and help their kids understand that marks are not everything; learning truly matters.
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