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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 594030" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>V is not into video games at all. I do have tones of apps for him(and everyone else) on my tablet, but he could care less. He will do it if I ask, but it feels like homework to him. Just not his thing...</p><p>After going back and forth a million times, I have scheduled an assessment to get V into private tutoring over the summer. It will take the pressure off of me. I know it is exposing him to yet an other environment but maybe it is a good thing?</p><p>Like daisyface said: really show that xyz is always xyz, no matter what's around.</p><p>Sometimes, I want to keep things oversimplified because it is easier to manage, but then there is the opposite force: expose him to a lot so he gets to learn and gain flexibility at an early age (or start at an early with the hope that it sticks by the time he is 18).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 594030, member: 11847"] V is not into video games at all. I do have tones of apps for him(and everyone else) on my tablet, but he could care less. He will do it if I ask, but it feels like homework to him. Just not his thing... After going back and forth a million times, I have scheduled an assessment to get V into private tutoring over the summer. It will take the pressure off of me. I know it is exposing him to yet an other environment but maybe it is a good thing? Like daisyface said: really show that xyz is always xyz, no matter what's around. Sometimes, I want to keep things oversimplified because it is easier to manage, but then there is the opposite force: expose him to a lot so he gets to learn and gain flexibility at an early age (or start at an early with the hope that it sticks by the time he is 18). [/QUOTE]
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