This whole fall foray into public school has given me a new understanding for the first time why sports might be truly advantageous to disadvantaged youth or to the child who isn't a genius. I never really got this before. When a child has very little in their lives that seems good and positive, playing on a team and being successful there might be the only incentive for trying harder in the classroom. Having a gifted athlete who struggles so much academically, I now see why one cannot just dismiss an obsession with a sport as superfluous or even a waste of time. But the academics have to be there. We are doing everything in our power to help her get there, including hiring a Biology tutor, and now a private Geometry teacher. I am praying she can hold onto her grades so she can pursue her dreams.
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Thursday, December 6, 2012
Full Blown Panic Attack
Caroline had a major anxiety attack tonight over the coming finals in Geometry. She apparently feels completely lost, despite the two to three times a week Mathnasium sessions. She says that the teacher moves fast, he doesn't explain things well, he humiliates the kids who don't get it, etc. I emailed him earlier today and the Special Ed head who wrote up her IEP to try to get to the bottom of these complaints. She thinks she bombed a test today after freezing in the beginning. Now she is worried she will fail the finals and her hopes of playing lacrosse on a high school team as she has dreamed will be lost. We are pretty worried about this too, only because the hope of playing lacrosse is what has kept her striving academically. There isn't much else in her life that is positive. Tonight she was getting so worked up, crying, angry, freaking out. Not a pretty scene. She says her short term memory issues stem from the concussions. I don't know that the concussions are the main problem so much as the meds that slow down her thoughts.
You are an AMAZING Mom and right on target with your Sports thoughts/comments! Keep up with the hard work that you do for your daughter as it does make a difference in her life!
ReplyDeleteBut when the said sport leads to injuries like concussions, which again can impact learning (and lifelong health)....is it really worth the long reaching effects? There has to be a happier (and safer) middle ground.
ReplyDeleteWell we are certainly aware of the dangers of lacrosse. This is very hard to know when to pull the plug on a certain sport. We don't want her to get another concussion but we don't want to dash her dreams. I wish it were running she was obsessed with! Honestly I don't know what to do right now. My husband is quite discouraged. I keep wondering if homeschooling would be kinder and gentler for a kid who needs kinder and gentler.
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