Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine hate the classes but like the competitions. The main reason they hate the classes is because they "struggle" with the homework. It's the one academic and extracurricular activity that they do not excel at. The regular Math Honors RSM classes have been a breeze for them. So I bribe them to keep taking competition class so they can experience challenge.
What do you bribe them with?
Money. $20 per class if they: attend class( which is once a week), spend about an hour on homework for each class, and participate twice per class (ask and/or answer 2 questions per class).
What age???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine hate the classes but like the competitions. The main reason they hate the classes is because they "struggle" with the homework. It's the one academic and extracurricular activity that they do not excel at. The regular Math Honors RSM classes have been a breeze for them. So I bribe them to keep taking competition class so they can experience challenge.
What do you bribe them with?
Money. $20 per class if they: attend class( which is once a week), spend about an hour on homework for each class, and participate twice per class (ask and/or answer 2 questions per class).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine hate the classes but like the competitions. The main reason they hate the classes is because they "struggle" with the homework. It's the one academic and extracurricular activity that they do not excel at. The regular Math Honors RSM classes have been a breeze for them. So I bribe them to keep taking competition class so they can experience challenge.
What do you bribe them with?
Anonymous wrote:Mine hate the classes but like the competitions. The main reason they hate the classes is because they "struggle" with the homework. It's the one academic and extracurricular activity that they do not excel at. The regular Math Honors RSM classes have been a breeze for them. So I bribe them to keep taking competition class so they can experience challenge.
Anonymous wrote:Mine hate the classes but like the competitions. The main reason they hate the classes is because they "struggle" with the homework. It's the one academic and extracurricular activity that they do not excel at. The regular Math Honors RSM classes have been a breeze for them. So I bribe them to keep taking competition class so they can experience challenge.
Anonymous wrote:I have a very talented math kid. He hated the math competition group and competitions. If you have a social and neurotypical kid they likely find groups super odd and not fun.
Anonymous wrote:I have a very talented math kid. He hated the math competition group and competitions. If you have a social and neurotypical kid they likely find groups super odd and not fun.