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In reply to the discussion: ATTN when did you know you were not like other people [View all]chowmama
(1,054 posts)42. Day one, or shortly thereafter
In kindergarten, there was a low bookshelf with adult books and I preferred to spend any and all playtime there. I could already read print, but one of the books was printed in cursive and I spent a great deal of time trying to decode it.
The teacher kept trying to drag me away and force me to play with the other kids. As soon as her back was turned, I was back to the books. Notes were sent home and there were parent teacher conferences.
I'd have loved long-distance learning, if it had been available then. Kids never made sense to me.
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