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#55822 - 09/18/09 11:20 AM Re: Daily Quote [Re: seablue]
inky Offline
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Registered: 10/10/08
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Originally Posted By: seablue
I can't remember the author (but I can picture his cartoon work), but I do love this one:

"Appreciate me now: avoid the rush."


Ashleigh Brilliant

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#55956 - 09/20/09 03:52 PM Re: Daily Quote [Re: inky]
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Registered: 05/22/09
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"Gifted" does not mean "reasonable."

Joy and Loss: The Emotional Lives of Gifted Children by Joshua Freedman and Anabel Jensen, Ph.D.

This made me laugh so hard....

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#55963 - 09/20/09 04:52 PM Re: Daily Quote [Re: Wyldkat]
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Registered: 08/28/08
Posts: 197
This came to mind when a good friend lamented to me her struggle with her dd's ECA choices.

The difference between an adult and a child :-

Adults do what they have to do
Children do what they want to do

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#56225 - 09/22/09 10:38 AM Re: Daily Quote [Re: S-T]
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“I don't know if I continue, even today, always liking myself. But what I learned to do many years ago was to forgive myself. It is very important for every human being to forgive herself or himself because if you live, you will make mistakes- it is inevitable. But once you do and you see the mistake, then you forgive yourself and say, 'well, if I'd known better I'd have done better,' that's all. So you say to people who you think you may have injured, 'I'm sorry,' and then you say to yourself, 'I'm sorry.' If we all hold on to the mistake, we can't see our own glory in the mirror because we have the mistake between our faces and the mirror; we can't see what we're capable of being. You can ask forgiveness of others, but in the end the real forgiveness is in one's own self. I think that young men and women are so caught by the way they see themselves. Now mind you. When a larger society sees them as unattractive, as threats, as too black or too white or too poor or too fat or too thin or too sexual or too asexual, that's rough. But you can overcome that. The real difficulty is to overcome how you think about yourself. If we don't have that we never grow, we never learn, and sure as hell we should never teach.”

- Maya Angelou
(emphasis added)

Long one today. I enjoyed the latest additions from Wyldkat and S-T. Thanks!

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#56283 - 09/22/09 05:52 PM Re: Daily Quote [Re: inky]
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If you can give your son or daughter only one gift, let it be enthusiasm. ~Bruce Barton

(These quotes keep me going. Thank you!)

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#56313 - 09/22/09 09:40 PM Re: Daily Quote [Re: inky]
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Registered: 06/06/09
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Loc: Sunny AZ
Originally Posted By: inky
The real difficulty is to overcome how you think about yourself. If we don't have that we never grow, we never learn, and sure as hell we should never teach - Maya Angelou


Thanks, Inky. This was beautiful.

Not sure why it struck me this way but, unfortunately, it reminded me of my niece's teacher. She is constantly looking to see my niece fail at things. As if "catching" a gifted child being mediocre or even terrible at something, would invalidate her giftedness. Perhaps the teacher just never managed to overcome how she thinks about herself.
_________________________
Mom to DS5 & DS2

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#56485 - 09/24/09 06:09 AM Re: Daily Quote [Re: sittin pretty]
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"Sometimes when the ideas are coming fast and heavy, it feels like my brain is dancing."
Boy, age 17 from Parenting Gifted Kids by James Delisle

Originally Posted By: sittin pretty
Thanks, Inky. This was beautiful.

Not sure why it struck me this way but, unfortunately, it reminded me of my niece's teacher. She is constantly looking to see my niece fail at things. As if "catching" a gifted child being mediocre or even terrible at something, would invalidate her giftedness. Perhaps the teacher just never managed to overcome how she thinks about herself.

You're welcome and I'm glad other people find them as nourishing as I do. Hope your niece is able to recognize that this says more about her teacher than your niece.

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#56578 - 09/24/09 07:42 PM Re: Daily Quote [Re: inky]
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"The trick is to partition the whole past relationship with any school folk who are giving you a hard time and focus-focus-focus on the needs of the child and possible solutions. It's an odd trick, but I know you'll get the hang of it. You may not get the accommodations you are looking for, but at least your entire mind won't go crazy. Just that little walled off part that you can vent about here for the next 20 years. Hopefully somethings will have changed by then."
-Grinity

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#56581 - 09/24/09 08:00 PM Re: Daily Quote [Re: inky]
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Registered: 01/04/09
Posts: 114
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. If at first you do succeed, try something harder."

Don't know who said it, but always liked it.

Have a happy day all!

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#56585 - 09/24/09 08:50 PM Re: Daily Quote [Re: inky]
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Registered: 08/28/08
Posts: 197
Originally Posted By: inky
"The trick is to partition the whole past relationship with any school folk who are giving you a hard time and focus-focus-focus on the needs of the child and possible solutions. It's an odd trick, but I know you'll get the hang of it. You may not get the accommodations you are looking for, but at least your entire mind won't go crazy. Just that little walled off part that you can vent about here for the next 20 years. Hopefully somethings will have changed by then."
-Grinity


I LOVE this! Thk you inky for posting and Grinity for saying it! I have to remind myself not to get overly emotional and FOCUS on what I want for my child. I hope I will what I want soon.

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