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Usually "bored" children have learned that complaining to their mothers about being "bored" will redirect their mother's ire/blame for lackluster reports from the child onto the teacher or school.
For little kids, I'd say that's pretty "gifted" figuring that out.[u] We're talking 1st grade? 2nd grade? I don't think they're that wily and if they are, good for them![u] (Making it up that they're bored to redirect the ire...O
No, that isn't gifted behavior, dear for a 7 or an 8 year old to do. It is called manipulation of a situation which is completely age appropriate. Are you now trying to say if your kid claims he is bored when he isn't really bored it shows how gifted he is? O.M.G.
This! Oh, Johnny is a behavior problem because he is bored! He's poking pencils at Joe because he is bored.......
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Usually "bored" children have learned that complaining to their mothers about being "bored" will redirect their mother's ire/blame for lackluster reports from the child onto the teacher or school.
For little kids, I'd say that's pretty "gifted" figuring that out.[u] We're talking 1st grade? 2nd grade? I don't think they're that wily and if they are, good for them! (Making it up that they're bored to redirect the ire...O
No, that isn't gifted behavior, dear for a 7 or an 8 year old to do. It is called manipulation of a situation which is completely age appropriate. Are you now trying to say if your kid claims he is bored when he isn't really bored it shows how gifted he is? O.M.G.
you're retarded
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Usually "bored" children have learned that complaining to their mothers about being "bored" will redirect their mother's ire/blame for lackluster reports from the child onto the teacher or school.
For little kids, I'd say that's pretty "gifted" figuring that out.[u] We're talking 1st grade? 2nd grade? I don't think they're that wily and if they are, good for them! (Making it up that they're bored to redirect the ire...O
No, that isn't gifted behavior, dear for a 7 or an 8 year old to do. It is called manipulation of a situation which is completely age appropriate. Are you now trying to say if your kid claims he is bored when he isn't really bored it shows how gifted he is? O.M.G.
Usually "bored" children have learned that complaining to their mothers about being "bored" will redirect their mother's ire/blame for lackluster reports from the child onto the teacher or school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Usually "bored" children have learned that complaining to their mothers about being "bored" will redirect their mother's ire/blame for lackluster reports from the child onto the teacher or school.
For little kids, I'd say that's pretty "gifted" figuring that out.[u] We're talking 1st grade? 2nd grade? I don't think they're that wily and if they are, good for them! (Making it up that they're bored to redirect the ire...O
No, that isn't gifted behavior, dear for a 7 or an 8 year old to do. It is called manipulation of a situation which is completely age appropriate. Are you now trying to say if your kid claims he is bored when he isn't really bored it shows how gifted he is? O.M.G.
Anonymous wrote:I was bored at work yesterday. I doodled some pictures of my living room furniture arrangement options, flipped through some pictures on my phone and edited one to black and white, and adjusted my feet in my shoes.
Then I got back to work.
It happens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Usually "bored" children have learned that complaining to their mothers about being "bored" will redirect their mother's ire/blame for lackluster reports from the child onto the teacher or school.
For little kids, I'd say that's pretty "gifted" figuring that out.[u] We're talking 1st grade? 2nd grade? I don't think they're that wily and if they are, good for them! (Making it up that they're bored to redirect the ire...O
Anonymous wrote: Usually "bored" children have learned that complaining to their mothers about being "bored" will redirect their mother's ire/blame for lackluster reports from the child onto the teacher or school.
Anonymous wrote:But would you automatically make the leap that ANYONE who is bored, must be gifted?
Like I said - I'm not questioning that advanced kids will get bored sometimes. I get that. I just don't see why there's always this assumption that bored = smart, when I don't always see a 1:1 correlation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS in AAP is finished with his work way before many of the other kids. He is expected to sit quietly. Bored out of his mind.
Perhaps you should look into private schools. Or homeschool. Or just send him to school with a book.
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