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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to direct your energy and concerns towards your own child’s education. Enroll them in after school lessons and activities. Provide supplementation in novel reading and essay writing at home yourself. Employ the best tutors and college advisors. Supervise and execute the 1-2 hrs of math practice, music practice, sports practice, elocution lessons, religions instruction, community service, etc. You have to do it yourself. No school, public or private, is going to cater to your exact pedagogical whims. The tiger parents put their energy into the 190+ days a year their kid is fully at home and the 16 hours a day during the school year they are not at school. [/quote] If the kid is above the average in math she needs another instruction level of math and many schools do provide that, so there is nothing puzzling or strange in accommodating for the specific academic skills of a child. Not sure why you are saying that such situation is impossible. [/quote]
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