Comments by "Jena Steiner" (@jenasteiner6611) on "Tom Bilyeu" channel.

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  35. Wow. My son is entering 6th grade. He has dysgraphia. His least favorite thing is writing. The process to figure out he had dysgraphia was terrible. One teacher in particular was treating him like he had something wrong with him and was constantly asking me to medicate him. We finally found out he feels writing is extremely difficult Reading and math are no problem. At first you don’t know what it is though. So he’s avoiding writing hard. Now he’s had a couple great teachers who are more understanding. At first though we were getting a lot of mistreatment. Where we are there’s no resources for this and the school doesn’t have an IEP. Nothing is set up for dyslexic and dysgraphic children and I think it’s way more common than people realize. These kids have an enormous amount of potential but we’re putting some in a corner because it’s easier. Also I don’t judge anyone’s choices but personally for us we didn’t do medication. I felt like the Aha moment that smart people have or the moment they see the “portals” would be robbed if they’re hyper focusing due to medications. I’m going to meet my kid where he’s at and still give him expectations but I do feel somehow that I’m failing him or the system is failing him because he can learn so much more than just sitting at a desk feeling bad because he can’t write. Also we were getting pushed meds hard and for a long time but meds won’t help dysgraphia and it’s terrible that people are just throwing this out there without knowing what’s really going on.
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