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Bogtrotter07
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Maybe he's just dumb.
I think my point was that overly simple label words like dumb, or lazy, or even crazy, aren't used by families and those with literacy about kids with special challenges.
And the world isn't geared for them.
It is like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. Just doesn't work
I agree with everything BGIF said. I think it is all perspective. Frankly, hearing everything, I don't understand how Tee or Eddie was ever accepted at ND. ND is a school where you have to be top percentile, mainstream.
I have tried to make this point twice before. There are kids that need help to do things the way other kids do, as well as they do.
My problem comes in with the bureaucrats, politicians, and those who are so dogmatic in their outlook that they believe that, A) "Things were better in the old days;" B) Everyone should have to tow the same mark. Because, the real industrialists, and entrepreneurs that I have known try to get the most out of every resource. After all we have the technology, and the understanding that one size doesn't need to fit all.
So take a kid that cannot read going through the standard program. Find out why. Can he learn that way? If not, all of a sudden you don't have to try to heap counterproductive blame on the system that is really doing the best job in history. Then you find you have enough resources to help those that don't fit within two standard deviations. Real power. The next step.
To me, the real question for Tee is will Tee ever get a chance to play pro ball. That is where he needs to be, if he is good enough.
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