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Please butt into my family life and tell me how to raise my kid, or better yet do it behind my back

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edited October 2013 in Wedding Woes

DEAR ABBY: I have a friend whose child is brilliant. He is testing in the 99.5 percentile. At 7, he is already far in advance of his classmates. He has read chapter books since age 5, is doing algebra and asking post-doctoral math and science questions, according to a professor close to the family.

His mother is in denial. She says the other kids will "catch up" in time. If he had special needs in another area, I know she'd be in there fighting to get him appropriate services and accommodations.

Please, Abby, what can we do to convince his mother that he needs more than what his inner-city schools can provide? I was one of those kids, and I know he needs contact with other kids who match his intellectual level more closely. -- CONCERNED FRIEND IN NEW JERSEY

DEAR CONCERNED: The mother may be in denial, but the child's teachers and principal must surely have recognized his abilities. Enlist their help in convincing the mother to see that her son advances at a rate appropriate for his IQ.

When students are as far ahead academically as the child you describe, they can become bored and disruptive. It would be in everyone's interest to see that he is placed in classes where he can continue to excel -- regardless of whether the others catch up.

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Re: Please butt into my family life and tell me how to raise my kid, or better yet do it behind my back

  • So.much.WTF

    The advice is terrible.  I do not know anyone that would be happy if a supposed friend tried to intervene in their child's education.  I think the OP needs to butt the hell out. 
  • A kid doesn't just KNOW how to do algebra.  Someone had to show him so I'm guessing someone knows how smart he is.  I also want to know about these questions.  I mean my kid was talking about wind energy at 4, but that doesn't mean he really understands.
  • Ditto bad advice. I've had a family friend call me about a kid before and guess what?

     

    I CAN'T TELL THEM ANYTHING ABOUT THE KID OR THEIR EDUCATION.

     

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  • And being smart in a school where no one reaches your level is great training for the real world, people. Is it fun to be bored? No. Will everyone around you always be a moron? Yeah, probably. Deal with it now. 
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