People NEED to Read This
4/9/02 11:10If you are at all interested in:
- teaching
- hypoglycemia
- why you have wierd dreams
- ADD, Bi-polar, Multiple Personalities, Hypeactivity, etc.
- if you were ever called "gifted"
- why you were so bored in grade school
- why you had the ability to be profoundly disillusioned at the state of the world in grade four
Please read this article now. It's short.
Thank you, Elynne.
- teaching
- hypoglycemia
- why you have wierd dreams
- ADD, Bi-polar, Multiple Personalities, Hypeactivity, etc.
- if you were ever called "gifted"
- why you were so bored in grade school
- why you had the ability to be profoundly disillusioned at the state of the world in grade four
Please read this article now. It's short.
Thank you, Elynne.
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4/9/02 10:06 (UTC)Wow.
All of a sudden, a LOT of things make more sense.
Can we talk about this IRL sometime?
wow
4/9/02 11:35 (UTC)Re: wow
4/9/02 11:54 (UTC)Swiftpaws
Fascinating . . .
4/9/02 12:40 (UTC)I will want to go away & think about this.
First reactions, though: Yeah, intelligent, creative children (or adults) are often social misfits among their peers and/or have authority conflicts. I think we knew this. What do they suggest _doing_ about it? Especially for the children, who are getting their bright little minds squashed.
Aside from the fact that public schools are a horrible place for intelligent people, but we knew that . . .
-Dyrnhelm
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4/9/02 15:02 (UTC)In other news, the sky is blue :)
Sorry about that. Seriously, this was something I'd always taken as a given. It's good to finally see some real academic backing behind it, though. And I'm somewhat saddened that more people hadn't seen things this way, because it's what kept me sane at a few points where the public schools demanded I be evaluated psychologically even though no one was ever able to find anything wrong.
The link to hypoglycemia is something I'd never heard, though.
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4/9/02 18:59 (UTC)Um, yeah, B. - I know. I mean, they've suspected something was up with all these highly sensitive and articulate painters and writers going and killing themselves or chopping ears off, whatever, for years. But I liked the way the article put it. And it wasn't fluff science. So that's why I posted it.
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4/9/02 19:05 (UTC)i think, i _hope_ we knew that already.
i sometimes wonder if clinical practitioners are required to forget everything they learn in school when they go into practice. sigh.
but the system requires boxes, and "gifted" isn't a box they recognize. stupid system.
not going to rant.
gallian