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[quote=Anonymous]We’re financially well-off, and some moms assume my kid has tons of tutors, but that’s not true! My husband went to an Ivy League school without any tutors, and our kids are naturally bright like us. They’ve gained so much from free resources like Khan Academy and college textbooks, and when they have questions, we’re always there to help them. What truly makes a difference is diligence, resilience, hard work, consistency, and good time management. While having a high IQ has helped them save time, spending your time efficiently can lead to the same results. Honestly, many kids don’t use their time effectively, and that holds them back more than anything else. This is one of the reasons why some gifted kids struggle to achieve their potential as they grow older. Those traits matter far more than just relying on enrichment programs[/quote]
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