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<blockquote data-quote="aeroeng" data-source="post: 453701" data-attributes="member: 6557"><p>My difficult child also does not like rewards, (although he will take grade money) he feels they are popups ways to show off, and are not truly significant. He had to sit through a band award program and recognize everyone else. Made him angry for a week.</p><p></p><p>For myself, when I was a third grade dyslexic kid, who could not even read or write simple words like "it" or "as", I never believed my parents phrases. They were told to always phrase ANY work that I did. I knew what they were doing, and never believed them. The problem was that I also never believed any other phrases as well. It turns out where I could not read or spell anything, in third grade I could also describe the concepts of calculus and other advance math. When phrases for my math skills I also did not believe it. "I'm dumb, and I it is easy for me then it is something that is easy only for a dumb person. Therefor the phrase is lame". It was not until college that I started understanding I really was smart after all. I think it would have helped if my parent showed me rather then told me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroeng, post: 453701, member: 6557"] My difficult child also does not like rewards, (although he will take grade money) he feels they are popups ways to show off, and are not truly significant. He had to sit through a band award program and recognize everyone else. Made him angry for a week. For myself, when I was a third grade dyslexic kid, who could not even read or write simple words like "it" or "as", I never believed my parents phrases. They were told to always phrase ANY work that I did. I knew what they were doing, and never believed them. The problem was that I also never believed any other phrases as well. It turns out where I could not read or spell anything, in third grade I could also describe the concepts of calculus and other advance math. When phrases for my math skills I also did not believe it. "I'm dumb, and I it is easy for me then it is something that is easy only for a dumb person. Therefor the phrase is lame". It was not until college that I started understanding I really was smart after all. I think it would have helped if my parent showed me rather then told me. [/QUOTE]
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