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[quote=Anonymous]My child is very bright and also quiet. She does not volunteer her knowledge to her teacher and her academics are inconsistent. When provided work at the highest levels, she's quite capable of doing it. But because she doesn't show off her knowledge and because she's not a 100% student across the board, it's easier for her teacher to keep her where she is as long as there aren't other problems. My child is not being challenged to the height of her academic ability. But there are things she is working on. She's working on being more consistent in her academic output, she's working on volunteering her knowledge in appropriate situations. We offer her academic enrichment at home and at school she's working on these other skills. I understand your frustration. Is there a way you can consider the situation so that you can see areas your child is benefiting and just do further academic work at home independently?[/quote]
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