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[quote=Anonymous]Can she practice saying it in her head? writing it down and putting a checkmark if she's right? using her finger to spell the answer on her desk? counting 5 kids who have to answer before she raises her hand again? play games at home where yelling out the answer will hurt her team (like pictionary, trivial pursuit, etc.)? It is hard. It was hard for me, and frankly still is, to figure out the right amount to participate in a class or meeting setting. Pretty much the only negative evaluation I've ever gotten at work was that I interrupted and while I'm trying to curb that it is just hard. I like facts, I often know the answer before others, and I can get frustrated at slow-paced conversations. These are great skills to have for trivia night, but sometimes I have to tolerate a little frustration for the sake of a group functioning well and so my friends and colleagues like me. Do you think your daughter would be able to understand an explanation like that?[/quote]
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