trampoline at home?

Linda Silverman has provided a lot of information, insight and comfort to a lot of families over the years, so hopefully this will be true for your family too.

We'll be curious to see what LS thinks is the reason that you don't see more behavior that seems to be associated with PG. I know that if the school environment doesn't seem interesting enough or accepting enough of PG-level thoughts that my DS will cut out as much behavior that reveals his PG-level thoughts as possible. Luckily he's 15 now and
a) is in an interesting and supportive environment
b) understands what can be earned through following the teacher's way.

Just in time!

It's also possible that your son's verbal domain isn't his strongest, and that all the PGness is difficult to observe.

Or that he's funneling all his interest into solving real world problems related to physical skill at this stage in his life - so you can smile later when someone discovers his strengths and calls him a late bloomer.

Keep us posted,
Grinity



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