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Males have more problems as adults or do we hide the females?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maisy" data-source="post: 705111" data-attributes="member: 20161"><p>Absolutely schools are geared towards the average, compliant child. The upper levels and lower levels are a mixed bag of services, and very lacking in the public schools except for the kids with extreme difficulties. Then schools become a babysitting service. If you want better education experiences for your troubled or gifted (often one and the same) child then you have to pay a lot of money to a private school and even those do not want any child who is too different or difficult. I dealt with this with my highly intelligent, difficult child as well as being a teacher in special education in the public schools. Another problem is in urban areas, schools have just gotten too big, especially high schools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maisy, post: 705111, member: 20161"] Absolutely schools are geared towards the average, compliant child. The upper levels and lower levels are a mixed bag of services, and very lacking in the public schools except for the kids with extreme difficulties. Then schools become a babysitting service. If you want better education experiences for your troubled or gifted (often one and the same) child then you have to pay a lot of money to a private school and even those do not want any child who is too different or difficult. I dealt with this with my highly intelligent, difficult child as well as being a teacher in special education in the public schools. Another problem is in urban areas, schools have just gotten too big, especially high schools. [/QUOTE]
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