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School motivation and consequences
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<blockquote data-quote="KitKat" data-source="post: 117884" data-attributes="member: 4518"><p>He's not being motivated enough at school, that's for sure. If he's testing that far ahead, he needs to be stimulated much more than he is in his current math class. Is there anything you can do about that - perhaps get him into a higher (or extra) math class? Not only will it stimulate him, he'll feel great about himself because he's achieving something that his school cronies are not! That might be the motivation you're seeking...</p><p></p><p>Good luck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KitKat, post: 117884, member: 4518"] He's not being motivated enough at school, that's for sure. If he's testing that far ahead, he needs to be stimulated much more than he is in his current math class. Is there anything you can do about that - perhaps get him into a higher (or extra) math class? Not only will it stimulate him, he'll feel great about himself because he's achieving something that his school cronies are not! That might be the motivation you're seeking... Good luck... [/QUOTE]
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