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    #130714 05/29/12 05:46 PM
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    Dear Ones,
    I'm taking steps to launch a website to bring my brainstorming abilities to the wider world of parents as a part time job.
    By wider world, I mean parents of gifted kids who would never imagine using the G word, and parents of bright and intellectually average kids.

    The aim of the website is to help Parents help their kids to be successful at school.

    Anyway - if anyone would be willing to write a testimonial that I can post, I'd sure appreciate it.

    Post here or email to grinity@schoolsuccesssolutions.com

    If anyone wants to help by sending a short question that I can answer at my website, that would also be very helpful in getting some info out of my head and written down.

    Thanks in advance,
    Grinity


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    Hi Grinity,

    Glad to help. That is a nice clean look on your web site.

    I am not quite sure what you are looking for in terms of a testimonial, but here are some possible questions for your site:

    1. How do I get my child interested in homework?
    2. Why does my bright child do so poorly at school?
    3. What are some online teaching supplements? (Khan Academy, Art of Problem Solving etc.)
    4. Once your site gets popular, you can have user reviews of local or national programs (Kumon, Russian Math in Massachusetts).

    Hope this gets you started.

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    Thanks Mithawk!


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    Sounds like a great idea, Grinity.

    How about . . .

    What are some challenging but age-appropriate books for advanced younger readers?

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    I'll put together a testimonial when I get a spare moment. Do you want more general, anonymous types of questions, or questions like you'd see in an advice column, tied to a person's specific situation?


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    Grinity:
    I think I need a little more info. The posts you've written here on the forum have been tremendously helpful to me in my G/T journey, and you've given me invaluable personal advice. So I could go on all day. smile

    But so that it's the right kind of testimonial, can you give me a little more of an overview. Is it a site where you'll be blogging on topics, spurred on by some of these questions? Or is it more of a one on one event, like consulting? both?

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    You have such a vast knowledge and a remarkable ability to sift through the emotional and get to the facts that I so enjoy reading your responses to questions and concerns. Your responses are direct and thought provoking and never condescending or rude. I certainly would look forward to seeing your creativity and wealth of knowledge on a website that is easily accessable. Best wishes for a successful launch!

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    Originally Posted by happyreader
    Sounds like a great idea, Grinity.

    How about . . .

    What are some challenging but age-appropriate books for advanced younger readers?
    Thanks HappyReader - I dedicate the most recent post to you! Yippee!
    Grinity


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    Originally Posted by Iucounu
    I'll put together a testimonial when I get a spare moment. Do you want more general, anonymous types of questions, or questions like you'd see in an advice column, tied to a person's specific situation?
    Thanks Iucounu. ((great big smile)) I think I'd do better with advice column, because specific situations seem to inspire me the most!


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    I want to write a testimonial but will need more time, you have been tremendously helpful. Not only with info, but also with the feeling that you are not alone, both myself and my ds.

    For know I think a general good question/discussion(if blog) could be, Can my child be gifted and not be achieving well/behaving well at school? Or have trouble fitting in with other students or even the teachers? The posters on this board will of coarse know this could be true, but for parents just beginning to experience these difficulties at school a discussion(along with references and links) on the reasons for this could be very informative and helpful. There are so many reasons you could maybe even organize them into categories such as problems with academic fit, intensity temperaments, 2E issues, WISC info, etc. This was written very quick so please excuse any errors. I just wanted to show my support and state some "brainstorming"
    ideas. Also comparing how a good educational fit can help the student.

    Another suggestion, what about e-mailing the specific posters on this board that you have answered their specific questions and ask if you can post their question on your new site?

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