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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you in Connecticut? [/quote] I have a cousin who lives in Connecticut. Remarkably 4 of her 5 brainiac children have January birthdays. Her one "normal" kid was born in November. Drives my cousin crazy. [/quote] Why does that drive her crazy ??[/quote] I would assume it's because the first 4 children are "brainiacs" solely because they are oldest in the class, and the last is labelled "normal" solely because he is one of the youngest in the class. It's the labelling. I imagine that the "brainiacs" get more support, more enrichment, and she wants the same for her younger child, but can't get it because he is only "normal." [/quote]
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