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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never has been for either of my kids. My oldest is crazy smart and a bit quirky. The quirkiness caused some issues, and when he was really little he just could not find many other kids that relatable. His interests were not typical as a preschooler, early elementary schooler. But even starting in K, 1st, kids seemed to like that he was smart. Certainly by 11, his intellect was an asset socially. And DD is really smart and has just always been really well liked, never any social issues at all. [/quote] No one cares, Jan. What is with all the parents whose response is to brag about their own kids? What is wrong with you people. [/quote]
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