thank you :) It can be a challenge, especially when school can't cope with him, but I have learned that I have to stand up for him with school. I had a conversation with the teacher today and basically told them that if they aren't happy with the work he is producing then they are failing him and I will go back to home schooling him. The only reason he is back in a school environment is because he missed being with children his own age, so if they cannot help him to develop his mind and talents, then I will remove him from their presence. She didn't know what to say lol
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Unfortunately if they don't fit the mould the are ousted. My ex's boy was the same. Also me I am dyslexic in the 80's / 90's this just meant you were a problem child (bit like ADHD today). They told me I would amount to nothing and get no qualification. Well I have a foundation degree and got a 2:1 in my Bsc. Just has to find the right way to learn. do what you think is right don't listen to the programmers. Its great he does not fit the mould means he has potential 💯🐒
Wow! great work! Yea, I thinkpeople with potential get bored easily with the norm too, which is one of my son't biggest issues with school. they only have an hour in each subject and when he finds something interesting to him, he wants to spend the wole day on it and learn all there is to know about it, whereas if it doesn't catch his eye or he thinks it is boring, he would rather go to sleep in class :/ lol Hence why I am always getting called into school! haha
We miss the key thing here! Kids would learn so much better if they were interested in something. When we get older we can choose when not when we are young? Seem odd to me we should develop our interests even at a younger age this would create a passion and knowledge in out passions. We can always relearn. I went back to uni a 35 did fine! 💯🐒