In our house we expect our boys to do their best, and if the best they can do is average than that is ok. DS8 is already in accelerated reading and math, but he struggles with writing. But I am more proud of the fact that he is a nice boy, and will include everyone around him. In cub scouts, we have a special needs scout in our den and ds8 always makes sure that he is on his team so that he can help him when we play games.
DS6 is in K so it is to soon to tell one way or the other how he will do in school, but he is also a very caring boy and will gladly give up what he has to make others happy.
In our family we place great value in education, we also understand that if you lack social skills you will have a very hard time finding a job. You can be the smartest person in the world, but if people don't like you, you won't be able to find a job.
DS6 is in K so it is to soon to tell one way or the other how he will do in school, but he is also a very caring boy and will gladly give up what he has to make others happy.
In our family we place great value in education, we also understand that if you lack social skills you will have a very hard time finding a job. You can be the smartest person in the world, but if people don't like you, you won't be able to find a job.
We have one plan, they have a different one.
You have no idea what life will throw your way.
I only took the class because it was required to get to Algebra II (College Algebra) -- which I easily understood.