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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 575747" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>No, Malika, you are not "aggravating me"... I just feel as though you are worrying and worrying over things that may or may not be as life-altering as you fear. </p><p></p><p>As I said in my earlier post on this thread - you are describing my own son's early school experiences. He started young...he was the youngest in his class...he could not sit still...he was always off-task...he was behind the other kids in reading...the teacher kind of shrugged her shoulders at him...clearly, he was not expected to excel academically.</p><p></p><p>Today - you would never know that his early schooling was a disaster. He is an excellent student taking Honors classes. He is a talented writer. He is funny and insightful and has many friends.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to take credit for all of that - but really, the credit belongs to DS. As he has matured, he has learned to master his ADHD, and worked hard to achieve academically. </p><p></p><p>I'm merely suggesting that J has the same capabilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 575747, member: 6546"] No, Malika, you are not "aggravating me"... I just feel as though you are worrying and worrying over things that may or may not be as life-altering as you fear. As I said in my earlier post on this thread - you are describing my own son's early school experiences. He started young...he was the youngest in his class...he could not sit still...he was always off-task...he was behind the other kids in reading...the teacher kind of shrugged her shoulders at him...clearly, he was not expected to excel academically. Today - you would never know that his early schooling was a disaster. He is an excellent student taking Honors classes. He is a talented writer. He is funny and insightful and has many friends. I'd like to take credit for all of that - but really, the credit belongs to DS. As he has matured, he has learned to master his ADHD, and worked hard to achieve academically. I'm merely suggesting that J has the same capabilities. [/QUOTE]
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