“I thought my rules were stronger than they were. [Cognition Builders] showed me how I’d turned my children into negotiators."
Why is that a bad thing? Don't you want your kids to be able to stick up for themselves?
The quote at the end is just heart-wrenching:
“I think the best thing is being able to talk to my friends and my family. And the worst thing is definitely having a lot of homework. I’m taking a lot of honors classes. And then I have therapy once a week, drums once a week, tutoring twice a week, and an executive-functioning tutor once a week.”
Poor kid just wants to talk to his family and they stick him with the executive functioning crap. He's going to grow up and be pretty angry about this.
Why is that a bad thing? Don't you want your kids to be able to stick up for themselves?
The quote at the end is just heart-wrenching:
“I think the best thing is being able to talk to my friends and my family. And the worst thing is definitely having a lot of homework. I’m taking a lot of honors classes. And then I have therapy once a week, drums once a week, tutoring twice a week, and an executive-functioning tutor once a week.”
Poor kid just wants to talk to his family and they stick him with the executive functioning crap. He's going to grow up and be pretty angry about this.