Originally Posted by GreenBug
Trinity,

We certainly have no interest in pushing our son. If anything, we want to provide the environment that will ultimately make him happy and well-adjusted, which is a far greater concern to us than his academic development. Hopefully, this will come across to the personnel in the various schools so that they do not mistake us for "fearful parents who push their child".

Thanks again for your support.

Please to not be naive about this. I also started with this attitude. People in general, gifted and NT, have a lot of feelings to face before they will be able to see each other clearly and recognise the difference. I don't mean to place blame, but to report on the situation "in my neck of the woods."

Wow - it was fun streching my mind in your direction!
I'm looking forward to hearing lots more about your path.
((big beaming smile))
Trinity


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