dngnb8
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I don't take your response as flaming at all.
That pleases me, there was no intent to flame
I'm not understanding if you are saying all gifted kids are learning disabled. I don't believe that's true. My comments refer to those kids who are not doubly gifted as it were. I stand behind my comments in that regard.
No Im not making a blanket statement My point was many people misconstrue "gifted" laziness. It is common for gifted kids to have another issue. Its not even uncommon. I believe that it is this issue people pick up on an "lable" a general pop.
Particularly in regards to dyslexia, but also somewhat with dysgraphia & some other LD's that are visual-based, I understand where much of what you say is true. It sounds like you have gone through an awful lot to figure out what the obstacles are for your daughter. Don't beat yourself up because you misunderstood some of what was going on & did the best you knew to fix the problem. My DH was dyslexic when few people outside of medical & educational fields knew what it was. He is the child of a teacher. His folks didn't understand it a bit. A colleague of his parent's was DH's teacher and became very frustrated because he could not read. The day he told my husband he must be ******** was what finally made my in-law's take action.
As horrible as it was to be told by an adult authority figure that you must be ********, DH survived it and eventually thrived. Your misunderstanding of the early signs of your DD's LD and attempting to do something to correct course pale in comparison. With the obvious amount of learning you have obviously done to get her help, I am sure she realizes she is intelligent and that she is loved & supported. There's not a lot more a parent can do to make sure their child succeeds educationally.
Whether we agree or disagree about this on the fine points or the bigger ones, it's okay to talk about it without feeling flamed.
You kind of caught me off guard. My wife says I have been a bit rough on myself but I have always been my worst critic.
Since I have gotten here (DIS Boards) and participated in this topic, Ive received personal attacks, condescension, and overall general rude treatment for standing up for Gifted Children and the Ostracizing (is that a word) that the kids and parents typically receive.
You m'am, are the exception to forum posting population. Thank you for your kindness.


. She is LAST Chair in her band now. Yes, I criticize her for that because it is just stupid. This is the same attitude you see with a lot of parents trying to get their kids into the G/T programs-and sports and music and pageants, etc. Yep, I criticize these parents with this attitude. Now, if they wanted to schedule a meeting with the teacher, get some information about why she was not moved up and what things she needed to work on to improve her chances of moving up to the top band as a senior, ok, I am fine with that (although I think the DD should do that).