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Reply to "Bright but not gifted children essentially being ignored?"
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[quote=Anonymous]There must be some reason the teacher is keeping her in the middle group and not giving her the more challenging words and assignments. Instead of asking the teacher to give her the harder words, ask the teacher what she still needs to work on in order to move up to the next group. The teacher isn't intentionally keeping her in the middle group just because she's "easy" - I'm sure most of the kids in the top group are easy kids too. Find out what she really needs to work on. For my DS, it's writing. He's also in second grade and in the top reading group right now, but the teacher has told us that, while he's one of the very best readers in the class, he's on the verge of being moved to the middle reading group because of his writing skills.[/quote]
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