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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 708591" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>There is a field called CAD or Computer Aided Design. Cartoonists use it, and draftspersons and architects, engineers and artists generally. </p><p></p><p>I think she might be fascinated by it, and by means of this interest the school could give her credit in math and maybe even science (computer science?) Or to do it, she might be motivated to study the math that might be a stepping stone.</p><p></p><p>CAD is used by people in Silicon Valley to do computer game-development. She might love this.</p><p></p><p>I found a book, some of it online, by Richard P Clark, Pamela Fehl <u>Career Opportunities in the Visual Arts.</u></p><p></p><p>She needs to know that what she is doing is brilliant and wonderful and that she is doing phenomenally as she is. She has gifts! Right now that school is trying to make her fit in to a stupid curriculum that she is way beyond. They have the problem. Not her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 708591, member: 18958"] There is a field called CAD or Computer Aided Design. Cartoonists use it, and draftspersons and architects, engineers and artists generally. I think she might be fascinated by it, and by means of this interest the school could give her credit in math and maybe even science (computer science?) Or to do it, she might be motivated to study the math that might be a stepping stone. CAD is used by people in Silicon Valley to do computer game-development. She might love this. I found a book, some of it online, by Richard P Clark, Pamela Fehl [U]Career Opportunities in the Visual Arts.[/U] She needs to know that what she is doing is brilliant and wonderful and that she is doing phenomenally as she is. She has gifts! Right now that school is trying to make her fit in to a stupid curriculum that she is way beyond. They have the problem. Not her. [/QUOTE]
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