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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 570031" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Kids can learn just as well in alternative/creative learning environments. In fact, not all kids are conventional learners. If there is a creative school that can engage J's imagination and keep him focused, I'd do it. Not all kids learn the same way...in fact, it's pretty boring. You have a bright, imaginative little boy there who has trouble paying attention and learns well when somebody is giving him personal attention. By all means, cater to this and play into his strengths. Many, many kids all over the world suffer because they do not learn best in conventional classrooms. If my parents had not paid tutors to one-on-one teach me math (I am the opposite of J), I would never have learned math at all. The money came out of their pockets, but there weren't many alternatives and little help back then. Do what you need to do for your cute little boy. Any good school should teach him the basics. The key is to make him love to learn in his own, unique way.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 570031, member: 1550"] Kids can learn just as well in alternative/creative learning environments. In fact, not all kids are conventional learners. If there is a creative school that can engage J's imagination and keep him focused, I'd do it. Not all kids learn the same way...in fact, it's pretty boring. You have a bright, imaginative little boy there who has trouble paying attention and learns well when somebody is giving him personal attention. By all means, cater to this and play into his strengths. Many, many kids all over the world suffer because they do not learn best in conventional classrooms. If my parents had not paid tutors to one-on-one teach me math (I am the opposite of J), I would never have learned math at all. The money came out of their pockets, but there weren't many alternatives and little help back then. Do what you need to do for your cute little boy. Any good school should teach him the basics. The key is to make him love to learn in his own, unique way. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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