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difficult child 1 has "Full Moon Syndrome" today
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 506139" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Well, big picture? He has the process down. Now to work on that old thing we all had to learn.... study to pass the test. Play their game. I had a neuro teacher who would ask these long questions about research etc... then would say... WHAT page in what Chapter talked about this? HUH??? It was multiple choice and I always got the top scores so I dont know what kind of crazy brain I had at that time but it won me awards... now... I would probably fall asleep half way through reading the stuff.</p><p></p><p>I learned to study for the test as well as learning the material... </p><p></p><p>even if he thinks he is right, it is part of school to do it their way sometimes. (kids with autism have such a hard time with that... not that they should nto be critical thinkers but they can buck SO MUCH of what they are told to do. I spent a huge part of last year helping a kid do it the teacher's way because he was not getting credit because he thought the teachers way was dumb---and in this case it was NOT---poor kid just wanted it his way all the time.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 506139, member: 12886"] Well, big picture? He has the process down. Now to work on that old thing we all had to learn.... study to pass the test. Play their game. I had a neuro teacher who would ask these long questions about research etc... then would say... WHAT page in what Chapter talked about this? HUH??? It was multiple choice and I always got the top scores so I dont know what kind of crazy brain I had at that time but it won me awards... now... I would probably fall asleep half way through reading the stuff. I learned to study for the test as well as learning the material... even if he thinks he is right, it is part of school to do it their way sometimes. (kids with autism have such a hard time with that... not that they should nto be critical thinkers but they can buck SO MUCH of what they are told to do. I spent a huge part of last year helping a kid do it the teacher's way because he was not getting credit because he thought the teachers way was dumb---and in this case it was NOT---poor kid just wanted it his way all the time.) [/QUOTE]
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