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I just got one of those dreaded messages from my son
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 686736" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Example:</p><p>My challenging kid has a major problem with school, long story, won't go into that part here. He has had some truly bad teachers. And some stellar ones. If a stellar teacher does not understand or even know that there exists a problem with "auditory figure ground", that teacher may treat the child as though they have an attention problem, or they are not trying. Both assumptions would be wrong, and choices and decisions based on those assumptions would be wrong, and the outcome was wrong. It wasn't done because of "religion", nor because of "addiction". <em>But the impact on my child was immeasurably tragic.</em> Out of ignorance.</p><p> </p><p>You don't have to be "stupid" or "dumb" to be ignorant. You just have to lose your curiosity and drive to learn, that key inquisitiveness that drives you when things don't add up. When you stop learning, you become ignorant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 686736, member: 11791"] Example: My challenging kid has a major problem with school, long story, won't go into that part here. He has had some truly bad teachers. And some stellar ones. If a stellar teacher does not understand or even know that there exists a problem with "auditory figure ground", that teacher may treat the child as though they have an attention problem, or they are not trying. Both assumptions would be wrong, and choices and decisions based on those assumptions would be wrong, and the outcome was wrong. It wasn't done because of "religion", nor because of "addiction". [I]But the impact on my child was immeasurably tragic.[/I] Out of ignorance. You don't have to be "stupid" or "dumb" to be ignorant. You just have to lose your curiosity and drive to learn, that key inquisitiveness that drives you when things don't add up. When you stop learning, you become ignorant. [/QUOTE]
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