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"What should I do when other parents compare their kids with mine?"

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"What should I do when other parents compare their kids with mine?"

What should you do when someone keeps trying to one-up your parenting?

It’s normal for parents to be proud of their kids, but many times, that pride gets out of hand and turns into bragging. It could be about anything—from when their kids started walking to their grades at school to even their eating habits.

One theAsianparent Community user asked the community about how they deal with parents who compare each other’s children.

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Walk away or ignore

If you’re dealing with a stranger or just a casual acquaintance, by all means, remove yourself from that situation. “I will walk away if it is a stranger,” wrote Diana L. “If it is my friend who makes the comment and comparison, I will just listen and will not take it seriously.”

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Don’t take it personally

No matter what, don’t let other parents’ words get to you. Keep in mind that all children are unique.

“I don’t take their words against my child to heart,” responded Jo-an D. Liwanag. “I believe that each child has their own weakness and strength and no one should compare their children to others.”

Click to the next page to read more about dealing with parents who compare their kids with yours.

Find out who your real friends are

This kind of behavior is also a good indicator of whether or not you should keep someone in your life. As one user wrote anonymously, “A true friend will never compare.”

Let your friend know how you feel about them comparing your children. If they don’t listen, and continue putting you and your little one down, that’s a sign that you should be spending less time with this person. You don’t need that kind of toxic energy.

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Photo: AnyaLogic on Flickr

Encourage your child

Comparing babies is bad enough, but when people start comparing kids who are old enough to understand—and within the child’s earshot at that—that can do a lot of damage to your kid’s self-esteem. Tell your friend that they

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“I’d do what my mom did when my annoying aunts used to compare their kids with me and my siblings: smile, shake it off later and encourage my kids to do well to prove any naysayers wrong,” Yuna L. responded.

READ: “How can I tell my mother-in-law that I have the final say in raising my child?”

Be sure to check out theAsianparent Community for more insightful stories, questions, and answers from parents and experts alike. If you have any insights, questions or comments regarding the topic, please share them in our Comment box below. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Google+ to stay up-to-date on the latest from theAsianparent.com Philippines!

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