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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 242594" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Janet--</p><p> </p><p>I think you make a good point. I see some of the same in my children. </p><p>My son is a gifted learner--but his ADHD interferes with his ability to earn good grades because his distractability makes it difficult for him to keep track of assignments and projects on his own. Without the support of the Special Education program, he'd be doing very poorly in school. With support--he usually makes the honor roll.</p><p> </p><p>on the other hand--My daughter, a difficult child, is fully capable of straight A's--but could care less. Her teachers are struggling to get her to understand that she <em>really does</em> need to do her work....but she is just not interested in working to her potential. And there seems to be no support program or aid that would help her with that. {If there was such a thing--I'd sign her up in a heartbeat!}</p><p> </p><p>And like you said about yourself and your child--I am concerned that one day soon, she will regret it.</p><p> </p><p>--DaisyF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 242594, member: 6546"] Janet-- I think you make a good point. I see some of the same in my children. My son is a gifted learner--but his ADHD interferes with his ability to earn good grades because his distractability makes it difficult for him to keep track of assignments and projects on his own. Without the support of the Special Education program, he'd be doing very poorly in school. With support--he usually makes the honor roll. on the other hand--My daughter, a difficult child, is fully capable of straight A's--but could care less. Her teachers are struggling to get her to understand that she [I]really does[/I] need to do her work....but she is just not interested in working to her potential. And there seems to be no support program or aid that would help her with that. {If there was such a thing--I'd sign her up in a heartbeat!} And like you said about yourself and your child--I am concerned that one day soon, she will regret it. --DaisyF [/QUOTE]
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