These are the articulable skills mentioned in this discussion. More are
welcome, but this is what we have, so far:
eye hand coordination
small motor skills
concentration
following directions, oral and written
problem solving
analytical thinking
logic
This is an impressive array, and does not include those special situations
for the difficult boy, and uses in special ed, for autism and possibly
Asperger's. Some schools, of course, will never be receptive, but some
will, the smaller schools where everyone knows you, be it private or public
or parochial.
Of course, there is no guarantee that the child will develop these skills,
but it is a way to get them into those sweet little heads.
Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, where it's time for an evening on the
deck, birds singing, weather friendly, feet up.
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