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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am shocked at the vitriol. I have a gifted kid who is not high achieving because of executive functioning deficits and and he also just does not care sometimes. Or rather, he cares about other things a lot more. It is really hard to know how to support him because he is in 5th and is already falling through the cracks in some areas. Perfect scores on tests but in a low reading group because he gives short answers on the reading tests. I am so worried about middle school. I would pay for an organizational tutor. Letting my kid crash and burn when he simply hasn't learned organizational skills is ridiculous. [/quote] PP: my son sounds a lot like yours and he is in HS now. I highly recommend a coach that can take you through senior year. If nothing else, the tutor says the obvious instead of you saying it and most likely your child will hear it better from the outsider, anyway. Peace in the home with a teen is worth the expense. As organization has become less of an acute issue, the tutor is doing more test prep and general writing teaching. I love it. [/quote]
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