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| Being academically giftd at a young age and potential earned income are corralated, but not a science. Give your child time to develop. Maybe try HOP. Great reading program! Your child clearly has great genes- |
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OP, forward this link to your parents and in laws and then call them up on the phone to ask how disappointed they are in you and DH.
Ben Bolger. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Bolger Meanwhile... http://www.boston.com/community/moms/blogs/parent_buzz/2013/07/child_born_without_a_brain_is_now_6_years_old.htm A goldfish doesn't know its in water until its out. When the water you swim in is overprivileged, you lose sight of other, more tragic realities than your own. A gifted classmate of mine went to Amherst and later an Ivy for medical school. Guess what? She died from cancer at age 32. |
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OP, forward this link to your parents and in laws and then call them up on the phone to ask how disappointed they are in you and DH.
Ben Bolger. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Bolger Meanwhile... http://www.boston.com/community/moms/blogs/parent_buzz/2013/07/child_born_without_a_brain_is_now_6_years_old.htm A goldfish doesn't know its in water until its out. When the water you swim in is overprivileged, you lose sight of other, more tragic realities than your own. A gifted classmate of mine went to Amherst and later an Ivy for medical school. Guess what? She died from cancer at age 32. |
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White males super successful executives. Daughters with ivy degrees not as financially successful. Shows me the white males still out earn females in the workplace. |
I;m not the OP - but struggling to keep mindful of my actions in this pressure cooker of raising children. Thank you! |
| I love 20:28. Not snarky or cruel. Nice change. |
10 years later, please come back OP and let us know how your 16 yo is doing! |
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I can’t read this entire thread because it’s so depressing. OP, don’t give up on your child. Don’t do it.
My younger child didn’t start reading until 2nd grade. She went from non-reader to a voracious reader overnight. It’s like she woke up one morning and said, “now I’m ready.” And this was after almost being held back a grade. Kids mature at their own rates. And there’s more than one way to show intellect. This world values more than superstar elementary school kids. You just have to open your eyes to the many ways our children can contribute meaningfully to this world. |
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I had one child almost die shortly after birth. At the time we didn’t know if she would be functional or severely handicapped.
She learned how to ride a bike this year at 12. She entered a spelling bee and performed in her school play with a speaking role. She started piano lessons this year too. She has vision issues and is on the spectrum. I love her to pieces and am so proud of her. |
An early childhood teacher told me that early reading is a sign of some problems. By early, I mean 4yo. My child's 6th grade teacher harassed us on 'back to school night' - I know you Upper West Side parents really want to brag that your children are reading King Lear or Macbeth but I am here to tell you THAT IS AGE INAPPROPRIATE. And stop doing their homework for them because at this point they need to learn how to fail and how to pick themselves back up. This window closes very soon and you will be doing their homework for the rest of your lives if you don't stop NOW. I loved this teacher. The kids hated her. But years later, they never forget her. |
There is a mother here whose child is undergoing chemotherapy. Have some perspective. One of my children has special needs and you don’t realize how blessed you are to have your “average” child. I hope OP is a troll. |
| My advice is love and appreciate the child you have. Giftedness isn’t the most important thin. I really believe social skills are more critical for long-term success. Also, having a good work ethic can take an average kid further than a lazy gifted one. Anyway, kindergarten really is too early to determine academic potential. My older kids were late readers and it predicted nothing. The gaps between them and their classmates disappeared. By HS they were in the same classes as the “gifted kids”. |
| I wonder where OP and her 16 year old are now… |