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Any math people here??? -- *updated*
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 43046" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Some things never change. I worked the problem correctly the first time. Then "overanalyzed" by considering the answer based on dependent events. I use to tell myself, "You first answer is usually the right one."</p><p></p><p>Kathy, you have been helpful. Besides the math support, I always try to gage how things are going with difficult child based on how his age-group/grade handles similar situations or environments. When it pertains to education, I assume that if his peers can master the content, difficult child should be able to do so as well within a certain range (fair to good).</p><p></p><p>It's some relief to know that other students don't automatically get this type reasoning. But with difficult child, you can't get him past black/white thinking. Thank goodness there's more aspects of math than probability or most likely, a lot of us would be in serious trouble -- me included. lol</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p><p></p><p>by the way, difficult child's struggling with introductory algebra. Doesn't bode well for the future I fear...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 43046, member: 23"] Some things never change. I worked the problem correctly the first time. Then "overanalyzed" by considering the answer based on dependent events. I use to tell myself, "You first answer is usually the right one." Kathy, you have been helpful. Besides the math support, I always try to gage how things are going with difficult child based on how his age-group/grade handles similar situations or environments. When it pertains to education, I assume that if his peers can master the content, difficult child should be able to do so as well within a certain range (fair to good). It's some relief to know that other students don't automatically get this type reasoning. But with difficult child, you can't get him past black/white thinking. Thank goodness there's more aspects of math than probability or most likely, a lot of us would be in serious trouble -- me included. lol Thanks again! by the way, difficult child's struggling with introductory algebra. Doesn't bode well for the future I fear... [/QUOTE]
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