Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why so many of you are concerned about airplane bathroom breaks when traveling with your baby. Why would you even consider exposing your child to (a) a possible child predator by leaving him with a stranger on the plane, or (b) rotavirus or the plague by taking him in the airplane bathroom with you? WEAR ADULT DIAPERS.
Which adult diapers do you think are the best (, i.e., hold the most fluid)?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why so many of you are concerned about airplane bathroom breaks when traveling with your baby. Why would you even consider exposing your child to (a) a possible child predator by leaving him with a stranger on the plane, or (b) rotavirus or the plague by taking him in the airplane bathroom with you? WEAR ADULT DIAPERS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm worried that my son doesn't attend school with the children of anyone rich or famous. Sure, the kids and their parents seem nice enough, but the playdates available to my son will provide neither him nor me with sufficient status.
Should I switch schools? He is otherwise thriving at his current school.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm hoping you mean there's a whole society of MOMS of gifted children, where I could go for the understanding and attention that I'm not getting here. Just the sound of it feels so warm and cozy!
Anonymous wrote:When I called up Mensa about this idea a while back, they were surprisingly unreceptive. They said there was a risk of people smashing into cars that carry this sort of bumper sticker. I really can't understand why this would be so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My highly gifted child went through public school with nary a complaint. He tutored all those special needs kids AND taught the rest of the class how to do origami, macrame, solve Rubiks cube puzzles, and knit. Plus he brought in all his art projects from home and worked on those in the back of the class (only when the rest of the class didn't need his help.)
Thank heavens, after 5 years of receiving almost no teacher instruction whatsoever, he has FINALLY stopped learning so fast. He levelled out and is doing math, reading and science on the same level as the rest of the kids including the LD ones because he taught them so well.
Anyhow, my question: We're really strapped for cash. Do you think he can apply for back pay as an assistant teacher?
If your kid was really HG, he would have suffered in public school. Your sneering post is an example of the dismissive attitude that parents of non-HG kids have to the rest of us.