[s2e7] Katie's Beautiful Mind -

: The subplot involving Greg and the older children (Taylor and Oliver) serves as a counterpoint, showing how the rest of the family deals with feeling "average" in the face of Anna-Kat’s sudden spotlight. Conclusion

Provide a of how Greg and the other kids reacted. [S2E7] Katie's Beautiful Mind

The central conflict arises when Anna-Kat’s teacher suggests she is a genius. Katie’s immediate resistance to this label is rooted in her desire to protect her daughter from the social isolation often associated with being "gifted." : The subplot involving Greg and the older

List the or funny "Katie-isms" from the script. Katie’s immediate resistance to this label is rooted

Unlike the "Great Moms" of Westport, who view their children’s achievements as social currency, Katie initially treats Anna-Kat’s brilliance as a problem to be solved. This subverts the typical sitcom trope where parents push for more academic rigor. Katie’s struggle highlights a more grounded parental fear: that her child might be "too different" to be happy in a conventional world.

refers to the seventh episode of the second season of the sitcom American Housewife . The episode explores themes of parental anxiety, the pressure of academic performance, and the realization that a child’s unique "differentness" is a strength rather than a deficit.