GoldenMom wrote:
I started noticing when I was 3 or 4. But it really kicked in in 1st grade. I’ve been swimming since I was a baby, I remember walking/running on my toes, I lined up toys. But the social awkwardness really kicked in lower school.
How about you?
Well, I Knew from probably 3 that I was different. I spoke better, could read etc... But none of that was in a bad way. I DO remember having friends(At least people that smiled when they saw me, spoke with me in a nice way, etc....) I didn't realize how things were until I mentioned one day to a teacher that I did every assignment for the whole semester, and knew it all earlier. She asked me to erase everything and follow the class 8(. Also, there was a first grade class where people would get up and read parts of stories. I was the only one that was fluid. I read the whole sentence straight through, and everyone else seemed to be reading word by word. And I was usually 2-3 sentences ahead of them.
I guess about 8 was where a social disconnect really hit me. I also started to lose faith in school. Frankly, there are a few simple tweaks they could have done to school to help EVERYONE and they even make stations, that are probably VERY cheap, when a kid can read more advanced material if they want. And classes that use such things ALSO have the more advanced kids help out like tutors, so kids that don't pick that stuff up can get lots of help. I am talking about stuff that can be essentially FREE! As in no cost to ANYONE! THEY WOULDN'T EVEN TAX TAX PAYERS!
SO, by the time I was 9, I figured school was a FARCE, and just went along as I could. I got decent grades, but I no longer strove to get straight As.