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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When yall say provide enrichment wtf does that mean Like yall are being a pain in the ass to the school district teaching them stuff that hasn't been covered in class yet and then of course they are going to be bored People on DCUM are insufferable Here's my point no one cares when you take Algebra or how many APs you took in high school Pay attention to this. Getting ahead in America is about relationships not checking boxes. Emotional intelligence trumps IQ intelligence.[/quote] We asked DS if he wanted to try RSM after he repeatedly told us he was bored at school. So yes, the RSM enrichment means that DS is farther ahead now then he had been but he was already ahead so it really doesn’t change anything. We remind him that the work at school is good practice and helps him solidify foundational material. We have never had a complaint from his Teacher. We choose to send him to RSM because he loves math and enjoys being challenged. I don’t want him to stop enjoying math and if we need to send him to a program like RSM so that he is challenged and learning something new, then so be it. [/quote]
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