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#17080 - 05/30/08 07:02 AM
Re: Dr Laura blogging on homeschooling
[Re: incogneato]
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It's unfortunate if both sides of this coin could not be supported here.
A whole page of discussion came in in the time I composed my last message. If I had seen this I would say, that this is also a great place to share our frustrations as well as our joys! To keep this board safe, I think we do a lot of self-policing, making sure that people keep their posts kind, even when we disagree. This is often done very gently. When people feel really frustrated, angry, or threatened, they tend to be less gentle. Obviously, this thread has hit a nerve! 
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#17082 - 05/30/08 07:07 AM
Re: Dr Laura blogging on homeschooling
[Re: incogneato]
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Registered: 01/05/08
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... I'm not sure I feel our sorrows divide us. It's good to discuss what is NOT working for these kids. It's part of the problem solving process just as much as cheering and modeling what is working, IMHO. ...
incogneato, it's not that sorrows divide us; it's when a sorrow is shared that we feel it is made smaller because we don't carry the load all by ourselves.
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#17084 - 05/30/08 07:15 AM
Re: Dr Laura blogging on homeschooling
[Re: incogneato]
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Thanks, my post sounded logical to me, I didn't realize it came across as unkind. Again, sorry. Oh, Neato, you can relax. I was actually commenting on a general trend within the thread. I can't imagine that you were the only one who felt a little "ruffled." As a counselor, I am trained to "comment on the process." LOL!
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#17085 - 05/30/08 07:37 AM
Re: Dr Laura blogging on homeschooling
[Re: acs]
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Registered: 09/19/07
Posts: 3240
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One of the things that I find most frustrating about raising kids (GT and non GT)is that feeling that no matter what decision you make, there are always comprimises, and no matter what you do another parent is likely to judge you. For example, natural childbirth? breastfeeding? co-sleeping? day care? and on and on.
This same pattern gets worse when you child has special needs of any kind. It gets to the point where most of us keep our mouths shut and don't share our highs and lows because we don't want to face the social consequences in our local communities.
I like this board because it seems like about the safest place around to share. When I have something to brag about I know I can come here. I do think "bragging" is OK here. And, I don't see anything wrong with being happy for someone who has found a school in which their children thrive (even if it isn't a school that we can or want to send our own child to)! I wanted to come back to this, because it got lost in the shuffle, I think. I agree wholeheartedly that parenting is hard enough without feeling like other people are judging your choices. I think it comes out of insecurity--if your way is good, then mine must not be--and that's a shame. Human, but a shame. Complaining is usually socially acceptable, even about advanced behaviors, at least in my "everyone is GT" area. (i.e. "Oh, little Johnny is already walking, and it's just SO exhausting for me.") That's usually how people announced what their kids were doing in our playgroup, actually. They griped about how early their kids were doing things and what a pain it was. It's sort of backwards bragging, so that you are able to talk about what your child is doing, but without seeming like you're bragging. Personally, I like hearing real bragging or real complaining better. Either one is more honest, and I like honest. I love to hear the good here, and I'm happy to help as much as I can with the bad. I think that's what this forum is all about. 
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#17086 - 05/30/08 07:44 AM
Re: Dr Laura blogging on homeschooling
[Re: Kriston]
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Registered: 10/25/07
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Loc: Living Room
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Well, too much RE on my part. I am off to channel my inner spock. Have a good day, all.  Neato
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#17088 - 05/30/08 08:26 AM
Re: Dr Laura blogging on homeschooling
[Re: incogneato]
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Registered: 01/14/08
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Interjection: Bianca mentioned that Davidson aid is available. I know how difficult it can be and truly sympathize with incog's efforts, but I know many people have started charter schools here.
I do not know what the process is, but could Davidson help you, incog, in starting a program? I say this, because maybe there is a track here that someone else has started and worked with Davidson in starting gifted programs?
Ren
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#17096 - 05/30/08 09:11 AM
Re: Dr Laura blogging on homeschooling
[Re: Kriston]
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Registered: 09/20/07
Posts: 597
Loc: Summer homeschooling
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I can feel Neato's pain. I think we are in a similar kind of school situation but about half way through the year I threw up my hands, gave up, and thought we're homeschooling next year (which is still a bit up in the air). I have the utmost respect for those who have the resources, drive, and energy to start a charter or make wide a sweeping changes in a school or a district. But as a parent, at least for me, my first consideration is getting a reasonable fit for your child ASAP in whatever form I can get it.
Anyway - I was also going to throw in since I was late to this discussion, I definitely have no issues DOK either. I do like to hear what's working and what's good out there. That kind of info can only help me. I can relate to frustration as well though.
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