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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 242562" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I really dont know you. You must have joined the board while I was away...ahhh yes you did! </p><p></p><p>I was a very smart kid, high IQ, very high SAT's but I was a difficult child before we had difficult child's. No amount of prodding or coddling by teachers or the school system could influence my grades. I was fully capable of straight A's but I chose to be a difficult child and get lousy grades. I really regret it now. Out of my three kids, I have one Gifted but Learning Disability (LD), one just ADHD, and one BPer. The BPer actually could have been my smartest one if he had just tried but he took after mom and refused to even attempt school. He also regrets it now. The school bent over backwards to try and help him. You cant expect a school to hold their hand when they get to high school. At that point it is pretty much on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 242562, member: 1514"] I really dont know you. You must have joined the board while I was away...ahhh yes you did! I was a very smart kid, high IQ, very high SAT's but I was a difficult child before we had difficult child's. No amount of prodding or coddling by teachers or the school system could influence my grades. I was fully capable of straight A's but I chose to be a difficult child and get lousy grades. I really regret it now. Out of my three kids, I have one Gifted but Learning Disability (LD), one just ADHD, and one BPer. The BPer actually could have been my smartest one if he had just tried but he took after mom and refused to even attempt school. He also regrets it now. The school bent over backwards to try and help him. You cant expect a school to hold their hand when they get to high school. At that point it is pretty much on them. [/QUOTE]
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