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Old Sep 04, 2008, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by muffy View Post
Years ago my aunt taught both high iq children ((classes))
Then children with on paper lower iqs.Each concidered gifted....
I think in my eyes ever person is gifted. Everyone is given a talent or iq which ever way you want to put it that makes that person stand out in his or her own way.
Yes I find it sad that some districts only pay attention to the children whos iqs will score them high points. As every school is graded I think by the state on where the kids leval are.Meaning if you are a district with alot of kids who have reading and writting issues your school is at the bottom.
As far as early preschool. My son had tutors from age 3 or 4. # times a week till he started school. My daughter no preschool. She on paper has a higher IQ. But when taking tests regents my son scored higher. he did have a scribe and reader thou.
I guess my point is every child in my eyes should be looked at as gifted. As they all have so much to teach us.
Heres a list of people of course with readiing issues threw history
Famous Adults with Learning Disabilities
Nelson Rockefeller - As a lad of nine, he did not know the letters of the alphabet. He was thought of as dull and backward. He entered Davidson College but his grades were mediocre.
Cher - This famous entertainer has achieved success in tow major fields of entertainment. But because of a math learning disability, she has a challenge with remembering phone numbers and balancing a checkbook.
Thomas Edison - His teacher though him to be mentally ill. His mother withdrew the child from school and taught him herself.
F.W. Woolworth - As a child he was labeled as slow.
George Patton - When he was twelve years old, he could not read yet and he remained deficient in reading all his life. However, he could memorize entire lectures, which was how he got through school.
Walt Disney - Fired from the Kansas City new paper for not being creative, he was also labeled as slow as a child.
Winston Churchill - This statesman could be called academically disadvantage. He failed grade eight, did terrible in math and generally hated school.
Woodrow Wilson - He had great difficulty in reading: in fact, throughout his life, he was unable to read well. Despite this, he was extremely successful in politics.
Albert Einstein - He could not talk until the age of four. He did not learn to read until he was nine. His teachers considered him slow, unsociable and a dreamer. He failed the entrance examinations to college but finally passed the after an additional year of preparation. He lost three teaching positions and then became a paten clerk.
Hans Christian Anderson - Had difficulty in reading and writing but for years people have cherished his wonderful stories.
Tom Cruise - Despite being a success in his chosen field, this entertainer can learn lines only by listening to a tape.
Agatha Christie - Had a learning disability called dysgraphia, which prevented an understood or legible written work. As a result, all material had to be dictated to a typist/transcriptionist.
16-year-old boy writing
"We set out early with Intent to Run round the sd. Land but being taken in a Rain &it Increasing very fast obliged us to return. It clearning about one o'Clock & our time being too Precious to Loose we a second time ventured out & Worked hard till Night & then returned to pEnningtons we got our Suppoers & was Lighted in to a Room & I not being so good a Woodsman as the rest of my Company striped my slef very orderly & went in to the Bed as they call'd it when to my Surprize I found it to be northing but a Little Straw-matted together without Sheets or any thing else but only on Thread Bear blanket with double its Weight of Vermin such as Lice Feas & c. Had we not have been very Tired, Ia, sure we should not have slep'd much that night. I made a Promise not to Sleep so from that time forward chusing rather to sleep in the open Air before a fire as will Appear hereafter
It is interesting to note that his is an example from the writing of the first president of the United States, George Washington who professionals believe was dyslexic

I hope i did not go off course here Tim , if so i am sorry
something very close to my heart
Muffy
Not at all, you augmented my points with great examples, I am glad you are passionate about this, more people need to be! Great Post!