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    Originally Posted by Kriston
    I always worry when I just snip the emotion right out of the decision-making process as if it weren't there that I'm not being helpful. But sometimes it does help clarify matters.

    It totally helps. I usually am more logic-oriented in my decision-making as well - just not when it comes to my kids. I have the momma-bear thing bad wink. So I very much appreciate your "voice of reason" Kriston. Thanks again smile

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    Originally Posted by momofgtboys
    What is hothousing?


    Usually it's thought of as a negative thing: pushing a child to achieve. Think parent-led learning, not child-led.

    The classic example is from the Steve Martin movie "Parenthood." The Rick Moranis character's drilling of his pre-K daughter with flashcards is perfect. It's what people *think* we're doing with our GT kids when they don't get that we're not pushing, we're running along after and holding on for dear life to keep up!

    In this case, Grinity is suggesting that getting the child to the right placement for his needs might require teaching him a few concepts ahead of time for the sake of the testing. She doesn't mean it as a lifestyle choice that is bad for the child. Just a temporary solution to a problem.

    Does that help? We do sometimes speak in code... wink



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    Thanks, Kriston, for the explanation.


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    You're welcome! smile

    BTW, I did respond to your PM this morning. Sorry to be MIA yesterday.


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