“i know they say you’re smart at school but you couldn’t find your head if it wasn’t attached to your body” gave me MAJOR flashbacks. when i was younger mine and my mom’s relationship wasn’t great. she would tell me this all the time whenever she got mad at me. luckily it’s better now. thank you for bringing light to this subject!!
Yeah, me too. I got the variation of the same sentiment with: “you lose your head if it wasn’t screwed on so tight.” Another classic was: “you are slower than molasses in January.” And finally: “you have two speeds, stop and push.” Her nickname for me was Sped. As in special ed. 25 years after high school I was finally diagnosed with ADHD. So then I got the great excuse of, “we did the best we could at the time with the things we knew at the time.” And while my dad was an atrocious alcoholic, who couldn’t keep a job, or a wife… the worst I ever got from him was, “you know you make a better wall than a window, right?” And now as a 40-year-old woman, I can quip back, “ well you sure weren’t a glass maker.”
@@ScheelesGreenisn’t it terrible that we remember all of these horrible names we were called as children. My parents didn’t really do that, however, I was in the gifted program, but was often told how literal I was when I would interpret conversation in everyday life. Or that my common sense was lacking.
My cat would jump from our 13th floor window to catch a bird, so not much common sense there, I believe. I also can't stop thinking about the meaning of that kind of phrases. I don't understand them at all.😅
@@mschanggiftedLate diagnosed ASD here (diagnosed ADHD in law school, so AuDHD) + LD diagnosed in primary that my parents and teachers said were NBD bc my high IQ made up for it (it does not). I am *so* grateful students have teachers like you these days who get it. 🙏❤️ (Esp queer teachers, bc us neurodivergent folk tend to be more likely to be queer and/or enbee than the neurotypical population - we need to know it is ok even if it can’t be explicitly talked about in school.) And yeah, I was the Skye in my class.
The PTSD flashback of not getting my "safe" food in the morning.... I did not want to eat anything else, so I just did not eat as a result. And then learned to cook myself before I was 5
I am so sorry for you. As a (foster)parent I sometimes struggle with food and balans. But the need for food is so much more important than what you eat and when.
My mom was the queen of “if she’s hungry she would eat it” and “you’re not hungry just have a glass of water” That plus learning about safe foods only as an adult (after being diagnosed with food allergies- oof) I am sooOo weird about food 😅 this channel is such a great community
Fun fact, it actually depends on the gramatical structure of the words language of origin! That's why goose turns to geese but moose doesn't turn to meese
I remember when my gifted son only ate ketchup sandwiches for lunch & scrambled eggs with ketchup for breakfast. That boy ate ketchup on everything, he still does but he’s almost 13 now & thankfully his pallet has grown & he’s easier to feed with his picky self. He’s moved on from Minecraft but it’s always robucks or whatever they are called now. 😂
This is so funny to read because mine just found a ketchup they find palatable and they still barely eat it. Whole bottle of French's ketchup, just for them to have twice a month 😂
This is my 11 year old, 100%. In advanced classes at school, hilariously quick witted, and my whole world. If this makes me a terrible parent, I apologize. But he has absolutely no common sense. Left brain, right brain. At least, that's what I was told.
Knowing your child well and being honest about their strengths and weaknesses doesn't make you a bad parent. If anything, it's the opposite - it makes you a good parent 💕
My older kid is super smart in school. Loves to play chess and mastermind. He builds extensive Lego puzzle boxes that amaze me. Has the common sense of a raisin.
Skye and my son would get along great. He can never find anything either. Yesterday he couldn't find his shoes. They were in the middle of his bedroom, I'm surprised he didn't trip over them. 😅
Object im/permanence. Similar to how most people can "block out background noises", neurodivergent people tend to do that with visual clutter. Things fade into a backdrop, so that's why the shoes were hard to find. They were part of the floor, the same way the mower on Saturday morning is part of next door.
the lego company has pushed REALLY HARD for the plural to be lego so that they can maintain copyright on the plural! it’s all anout money! legos is (grammatically speaking!!) a perfectly acceptable usage but like. lego nerds MAY get on your case about it (hence ms chang wisely warding them off in her description!!)
The ac thing REALLY hit. My mom used to say "you can tell me why its raining and what kind of cloud it comes from but you cant tell me why you're standing in it"
Mom with two gifted kids still at home, here. In addition to the things you've portrayed, my kid engage in near-constant intellectual and physical battles. When I was mom to only my eldest two, I didn't understood why parents wanted school to resume but I sure do now 😬
Sounds exactly like me and my son!! The credit card charge happened!! I swear you would lose your head if it was not attached!! Grew up hearing that and then I said to my sons!! lol 🙄🤣😂🤔🫤 Love your humor!! 💜🙏 Love your sweet family!! ❤️🌟
STOP THAT LAST SENTENCE GOT ME.. as a gifted kid my papa and my mama always say that and my dad he says it in Spanish and when I don’t respond or just stare at him he’s like “ do I need to say it in English too?? “ 😭😭😭😭
Yep, I always assume my extremely smart, extremely neurodivergent children will be helpless zombies for at least the first 2 weeks of summer break...then we try to ease them back in to actually using their brains a little bit each day (even if it's just setting the table or watching a scishow video some days)
@@mschanggiftedThank you for answering my question! As someone with ADHD, I’m a gifted student aswell[I knew I was gifted before I knew it had ADHD]- and I was just asking if to see if there was any representation in your videos!
To people who were curious about the caption: the reason "legos" is "incorrect" is because LEGO is the name of the brand, not the pieces. The true, correct way of pluralizing it is "LEGO bricks", if you come across someone who cares that much
Neurodivergent people just function differently. As a mom to a neurodivergent preteen we are constantly reworking and trying to find ways to increase independence but with my kiddo’s executive functioning skills lagging behind this is really challenging.
I love how the mom talks to Sky as she might a neurotypical kid; you can tell by the exasperation in her voice. 🤭 I communicated with my nonverbal son like this, and his expressive communication is all the better for it! I think this is a kind of executive function training, too.
Nerodivergent family this was my childhood and now me with my kids. Main difference is we all end up looking for stuff as a unit as we are all losing things constantly. Found some new systems that are helping but when everyone in the house is a different flavor of nero-spicy, It is what it is.
My youngest is gifted. I had to remind one of his teachers that being gifted does not mean you got any more common sense than the other kids. If anything, you have less, since the cool ideas get out of the gate before the rest of the brain wakes up and says 'Hey, wait!'
I wish my elementary school Gifted Program allowed kids like Skye. Maybe then I would have had a chance. My school only allowed the students with the best grades to be in the Gifted program.
@@KayoEll yep, I was the only gifted kid in my grade who wasn't involved in the GATS program (gifted and talented student). Everyone in the program were just above average and B+ students with strong literacy skills. Though, I did get the technology award in grade 6 because I would help my intellectually disabled friend (who had a crush on me and would chat the entire computer lab lesson, every lesson) catch up, while I'd be 2-3 lessons ahead. That's it. Went downhill in high school due to being undiagnosed and forced to suffer in the "mixed ability" class, which was always loud, bright and disrupted. School was a slow, agonisingly boring hell. And my grades reflected the absimal state of public education accommodations for untreated neurodivergent students with difficult parents.
That moment when you go "why did she name the gifted kid after my dog?" Seriously, I had never heard Skyler Marie until I started calling my dog that. Now it's everywhere online.
My son, who is now 34, has Aspergers, but was in the gifted program. Once I asked him to bring me the chips, and he brought me a whole bag of potatoes. Freaking raw potatoes.
As Lexie said, Aspergers is no longer an accepted term due to the horrific history associated with the name. There is no definitive differences between Kanner's autism, and Asperger's autism, so they combined all of the neurorevelopmental disorders under an autism spectrum. Aspergers is not a separate thing because of "intellect". Because it is no longer a thing at all. And thank goodness for that. May the victimised souls of Dr Asperger be at peace 😔🖤
Wanting to expand the breakfast food selection is a fight I wouldn't want to have, and I chose not to fight that fight. Mom is lucky Skye doesn't ask for them 3 meals/day. Ask me how I know...been there, done that. There could be many keas healthy foods that she could fixate on. I figured that Skye only had one T-shirt that she liked, and that's why she couldn't find it.
What? Homemade breakfast was an option? 😂. Only if I chose to make it back when I was in school, whether it was a school break or not. My mom worked in a hospital and was at work before I generally woke up
I worked at a university police department many years ago, and was astonished by how clueless some of the professors were about so many things… crazy how somebody so smart about some things, can be so dumb about others!🤪❤️
Theyre so me coded FRR, had the same lunch everyday this summer (boiled egg whites with soy sauce) and havent been able to find a single full outfit this whole summer that wasnt COMPLETELY mismatched
Wow, that was an exact replica of my 9 year old son. A few years back they took him off an IEP because he was so smart they argued that his issues weren’t inhibiting his ability to learn. But man without the extra help and attention his “behaviors” quickly became an issue and the poor teachers were exasperated and now he’s back on an IEP. Still smart as a whip but the LEGO thing and the tshirt thing were spot on. His breakfast is an egg and cheese bagel sandwich. He’d eat it every meal if I let him lol.
I’m so sorry they tried to take away his accommodations. That’s completely unacceptable. I wish I would have had access to them in school but of course I was to smart. Thank you for supporting him.
“i know they say you’re smart at school but you couldn’t find your head if it wasn’t attached to your body” gave me MAJOR flashbacks. when i was younger mine and my mom’s relationship wasn’t great. she would tell me this all the time whenever she got mad at me. luckily it’s better now. thank you for bringing light to this subject!!
The way Skye points to their head after the mom says it, like "here it is!" is so cute to me. Skye is my favorite
😂 OMG ,my grams said that to me all the time, lol❤love you all!
Yeah, me too. I got the variation of the same sentiment with: “you lose your head if it wasn’t screwed on so tight.”
Another classic was: “you are slower than molasses in January.”
And finally: “you have two speeds, stop and push.”
Her nickname for me was Sped. As in special ed. 25 years after high school I was finally diagnosed with ADHD. So then I got the great excuse of, “we did the best we could at the time with the things we knew at the time.”
And while my dad was an atrocious alcoholic, who couldn’t keep a job, or a wife… the worst I ever got from him was, “you know you make a better wall than a window, right?”
And now as a 40-year-old woman, I can quip back, “ well you sure weren’t a glass maker.”
@@ScheelesGreenisn’t it terrible that we remember all of these horrible names we were called as children. My parents didn’t really do that, however, I was in the gifted program, but was often told how literal I was when I would interpret conversation in everyday life. Or that my common sense was lacking.
Mine wasn't great either, but I don't see a bad relationship in this clip
I always heard, "You may be smart but you don't have the common sense of a cat." I wonder how much common sense a cat has. Gonna go research that.
Based on my cats, not much 😂
My cat would jump from our 13th floor window to catch a bird, so not much common sense there, I believe.
I also can't stop thinking about the meaning of that kind of phrases. I don't understand them at all.😅
Cats have nine lives. I think that makes their intelligence level skyrocket!
Their common sense is not the same as a humans common sense...more like, common scents
If it's an orange one? Absolutely none.
In to addition to "you'd lose your head if it weren't attached," I frequently heard, "I swear-- if it was a snake it would have bit you!"
I forgot about the dang snake that was always but never there!
in Spanish the saying goes similar : _"if (that thing you were looking for) was a dog, it would have bit you"_ as well 😅
My dad always yells "snake" whenever we're looking for something that's right in front of us.
The irony of my mom saying this all throughout childhood with 2 pairs of glasses on her head because "They just always seem to disappear" 😂
Same
Skye is my favorite of all the kids in "your class." As an educator of neuro super-spicy kids I get her & the worm-kid the best. 😂
IYKYK 😀
Gifted but unaware is just code for autistic, probably adhd, and likely traumatized in some capacity🤪
@@abbystarheart1so true 😂
@@abbystarheart1sure was for me 😂
@@mschanggiftedLate diagnosed ASD here (diagnosed ADHD in law school, so AuDHD) + LD diagnosed in primary that my parents and teachers said were NBD bc my high IQ made up for it (it does not).
I am *so* grateful students have teachers like you these days who get it. 🙏❤️ (Esp queer teachers, bc us neurodivergent folk tend to be more likely to be queer and/or enbee than the neurotypical population - we need to know it is ok even if it can’t be explicitly talked about in school.)
And yeah, I was the Skye in my class.
Couldn’t figure out the thermostat cause dad yelled at him about it too many times.
Every time I tried to fix it for my mom my dad just yelled at me so I never touched it 🥲
The PTSD flashback of not getting my "safe" food in the morning.... I did not want to eat anything else, so I just did not eat as a result. And then learned to cook myself before I was 5
I am so sorry for you. As a (foster)parent I sometimes struggle with food and balans. But the need for food is so much more important than what you eat and when.
That's why my kid can eat their abomination of a breakfast every morning. That they can make most of it is a great win
My mom was the queen of “if she’s hungry she would eat it” and “you’re not hungry just have a glass of water”
That plus learning about safe foods only as an adult (after being diagnosed with food allergies- oof) I am sooOo weird about food 😅 this channel is such a great community
As an avid lego collector, I always check that I didnt write legos in any post in the lego fb groups because they are ruthless 😂
Haha, people are so dumb they can be arrogant about anything. Is there a world champion farter? Bet he's way arrogant...
If the plural of goose is geese, why isn't the plural of moose meese? If the plural of Eggo is Eggos, why isn't the plural of LEGO LEGOS? 😄
I have no idea. Just didn’t wanna hear from the grammar police
If the plural of mouse is mice, why isn't the plural of house hice?
@@westcoastweaver8403 😂 No one has answers! 😂
@@TweetyPAK7 I would like to win the lottery so I can have two hice!
Fun fact, it actually depends on the gramatical structure of the words language of origin! That's why goose turns to geese but moose doesn't turn to meese
Now i understand skye.... I didint know they were non-verbal
They never vocalized but their responses were always on point!😂
Honestly, I think the food one is a great time to teach Sky how to make eggs. Mom doesn't have the make them and sky learns a new life skill. 😊
Fr. Eggs are my safe food but my mom hated eggs so I had to learn to make them myself and i still love making them to this day!
Not good parenting with an ASD child. No, just no. Skye has a disability. Don’t be a jerk.
@@WillemPenn what?
@@starry_skylightshe's saying we shouldn't push people. Shouldn't push them around and shouldn't push them to do things they don't want to.
The plural of Lego is Lego??? I didn’t know that
Me neither! Lol
Just like Walmart 😅
Me either! I have always said Legos. Lol
Lego Bricks if you wanna get technical.
Yes but many people say legos. Personally idc but didn’t wanna hear from the grammar police
I remember when my gifted son only ate ketchup sandwiches for lunch & scrambled eggs with ketchup for breakfast. That boy ate ketchup on everything, he still does but he’s almost 13 now & thankfully his pallet has grown & he’s easier to feed with his picky self. He’s moved on from Minecraft but it’s always robucks or whatever they are called now. 😂
This is so funny to read because mine just found a ketchup they find palatable and they still barely eat it. Whole bottle of French's ketchup, just for them to have twice a month 😂
The plural for lego being lego is kind of like the plural of cul-de-sac being culs-de-sac. It's so funny and everyone says something different 😂😂
same thing with "attorneys general"
This is my 11 year old, 100%. In advanced classes at school, hilariously quick witted, and my whole world. If this makes me a terrible parent, I apologize. But he has absolutely no common sense. Left brain, right brain. At least, that's what I was told.
Knowing your child well and being honest about their strengths and weaknesses doesn't make you a bad parent. If anything, it's the opposite - it makes you a good parent 💕
I am loving this! First Bill, now Skye! Bring on the students and their Mom/Dad's!!!
I am so happy to see how the kids spend their summer 🥰✌️
Sky Marie love it
I love Skye with all my heart
My older kid is super smart in school. Loves to play chess and mastermind. He builds extensive Lego puzzle boxes that amaze me. Has the common sense of a raisin.
Skye and my son would get along great. He can never find anything either. Yesterday he couldn't find his shoes. They were in the middle of his bedroom, I'm surprised he didn't trip over them. 😅
Object im/permanence.
Similar to how most people can "block out background noises", neurodivergent people tend to do that with visual clutter. Things fade into a backdrop, so that's why the shoes were hard to find.
They were part of the floor, the same way the mower on Saturday morning is part of next door.
Scrambled eggs and ketchup 😍 good with white rice too
Oooh or omurice
Felt this in my inner child ❤😫
Those of us gifteds know well the curse of "you're the dumbest smart person I know".
This has so many neurodivergent vibes, love it. This was exactly me and many other neurodivergent kids.
For the record I have always thought that plural for Lego is Legos!! 😮
Me too!
I’m cool with however folks say it. I simply didn’t wanna deal with the grammar police 😂
the lego company has pushed REALLY HARD for the plural to be lego so that they can maintain copyright on the plural! it’s all anout money! legos is (grammatically speaking!!) a perfectly acceptable usage but like. lego nerds MAY get on your case about it (hence ms chang wisely warding them off in her description!!)
@@mschanggifted I don’t blame you. Those grammar police are out in force these days!
As the mother of a gifted child, this is spot on.
Same.
Why does Skye’s mom give me Ms. White vibes!?!!😂😂😂😂
The ac thing REALLY hit.
My mom used to say "you can tell me why its raining and what kind of cloud it comes from but you cant tell me why you're standing in it"
🤣
As a New Zelander I approve of Skylars tshirt haha. Brilliant!
I came here to say that!
I call them Legos. Always will 😂
I’ve always heard from my dad “You’re the smartest idiot I’ve ever seen.”
I lacked social awareness because I was terrified for my life around him. 💀
As a gifted kid I can agree. I would not be able to find my head if it was not touched to my body.
Skye reminds me of my oldest grandson.
😳 I thought I was an original work of art 🫣
😂
Sky reminds me of my daughter, she eat Cheerios and bacon every single morning.
My kid is bologna, American cheese, and 3 mini donuts. Going on almost 2 years now 😅
😂😂😂So true, Skye is real. I dont even know how I found you, but you make me laugh everyday, plus I am from the south. This world needs you.
Thank you 😊
Lol I told my kid she needed to go back to school the day before school let out lol
As a kiwi I love the tshirt!
I also love how you acknowledged Lego has no plural.
This is us..every day😂😂
I literally flinched at "you'd lose your head if it wasn't attached". I still say this to myself daily 🥴🥴🙃
I’m like this anytime of the day when I’m not in class
Yes Ma'am. I got schooled on that one.
This was me...
Mom with two gifted kids still at home, here. In addition to the things you've portrayed, my kid engage in near-constant intellectual and physical battles. When I was mom to only my eldest two, I didn't understood why parents wanted school to resume but I sure do now 😬
I'm Skye, without the genius part 😂
Sounds exactly like me and my son!!
The credit card charge happened!!
I swear you would lose your head if it was not attached!!
Grew up hearing that and then I said to my sons!!
lol 🙄🤣😂🤔🫤
Love your humor!! 💜🙏
Love your sweet family!! ❤️🌟
STOP THAT LAST SENTENCE GOT ME.. as a gifted kid my papa and my mama always say that and my dad he says it in Spanish and when I don’t respond or just stare at him he’s like “ do I need to say it in English too?? “ 😭😭😭😭
This is my kid! Omg! You are hilarious!
Yep, I always assume my extremely smart, extremely neurodivergent children will be helpless zombies for at least the first 2 weeks of summer break...then we try to ease them back in to actually using their brains a little bit each day (even if it's just setting the table or watching a scishow video some days)
To be fair, if my head wasn't attached to my body I'd be pretty busy being dead to find it
Skye Marie I love scrambled eggs and ketchup too. The wig is a riot
Is skye supposed to be autistic? By any chance- or just neurodivergent in general?
I promise I’m not trying to stereotype, I myself am neurodivergent.
probably. most gifted kids end up being nd (as a neurodivergent person myself)
I don’t wanna say specifically but I will say look up twice exceptional and you’ll discover a whole world of giftedness
@@mschanggifted Yay I was hoping we'd see more of these
@@mschanggiftedThank you for answering my question!
As someone with ADHD, I’m a gifted student aswell[I knew I was gifted before I knew it had ADHD]- and I was just asking if to see if there was any representation in your videos!
To people who were curious about the caption: the reason "legos" is "incorrect" is because LEGO is the name of the brand, not the pieces. The true, correct way of pluralizing it is "LEGO bricks", if you come across someone who cares that much
Skye is my favourite 🤣💕
I also wondered if Skye was on the spectrum. I think an evaluation is in order. 🤷🏻♀️Just sayin…
Neurodivergent people just function differently. As a mom to a neurodivergent preteen we are constantly reworking and trying to find ways to increase independence but with my kiddo’s executive functioning skills lagging behind this is really challenging.
I love how the mom talks to Sky as she might a neurotypical kid; you can tell by the exasperation in her voice. 🤭
I communicated with my nonverbal son like this, and his expressive communication is all the better for it!
I think this is a kind of executive function training, too.
Yes Skye!!! Thank you. ❤
hahahahaha the face u made when u found the tshirt was just like doogal from father ted
Nerodivergent family this was my childhood and now me with my kids. Main difference is we all end up looking for stuff as a unit as we are all losing things constantly. Found some new systems that are helping but when everyone in the house is a different flavor of nero-spicy, It is what it is.
I feel like this kid could be my 45 year old self🤣🤣
It is my 52 yo self! 😂
Gifted AKA had undiagnosed adhd. It happens a lot especially to young girls!
Kiwi bird ate my homework 😂
This is me. This literally describes me perfectly, happy to find out it's not just a me thing
This is to real 😂 (my sister everyday)
Pointing to head... very proud of herself, lol!
Sky is my favorite character ❤
I can really identify with Sky not finding her T-shirts even though their right in front of her.
Bro, when I was a kid my mom labeled all my drawers and that was wonderful
The eeveelution wall!!!🥹🥹🥹
My name is sky it was like a jump scare to be scrolling and hear my name
My youngest is gifted. I had to remind one of his teachers that being gifted does not mean you got any more common sense than the other kids. If anything, you have less, since the cool ideas get out of the gate before the rest of the brain wakes up and says 'Hey, wait!'
omg LMAO love this
My dads multilingual and struggles with plural words in English. I find it very endearing though whenever he says popcorns
Skye will always be my favorite 🥺
The little laugh after finding the shirt 😂
From nz and love the tshirt "my kiwi bird ate my homework "
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣this is hilarious and relatable.
My dad always said he was so proud of me when it come to school but I was a true blonde about everything else 😂
I wish my elementary school Gifted Program allowed kids like Skye. Maybe then I would have had a chance.
My school only allowed the students with the best grades to be in the Gifted program.
Then they don’t get it IMO
Gifted kids with good grades? They are anomalies as far as I can tell...
@@KayoEll yep, I was the only gifted kid in my grade who wasn't involved in the GATS program (gifted and talented student). Everyone in the program were just above average and B+ students with strong literacy skills.
Though, I did get the technology award in grade 6 because I would help my intellectually disabled friend (who had a crush on me and would chat the entire computer lab lesson, every lesson) catch up, while I'd be 2-3 lessons ahead. That's it. Went downhill in high school due to being undiagnosed and forced to suffer in the "mixed ability" class, which was always loud, bright and disrupted. School was a slow, agonisingly boring hell. And my grades reflected the absimal state of public education accommodations for untreated neurodivergent students with difficult parents.
Hey my niece is Skylar Marie 🤣
My name is literal skyla marie....I AM ATTACKED
❤❤❤❤ Skye is my absolute favorite!🎉
That moment when you go "why did she name the gifted kid after my dog?"
Seriously, I had never heard Skyler Marie until I started calling my dog that. Now it's everywhere online.
i tried being picky my mom said fine your old enough make your own breakfast and she really did throw our toys in the trash was a valuable lesson
God, this was me and my mom as a kid exactly. Luckily my mom is also neurodivergent and usually had a pretty good sense of humor about it all.
My son, who is now 34, has Aspergers, but was in the gifted program. Once I asked him to bring me the chips, and he brought me a whole bag of potatoes. Freaking raw potatoes.
Hey we don’t say Asperger’s look it up if you want to know more
@@lexiesmith8056ok, looked it up, and I was not aware. I just know that was the diagnosis given almost 30 years ago.
As Lexie said, Aspergers is no longer an accepted term due to the horrific history associated with the name. There is no definitive differences between Kanner's autism, and Asperger's autism, so they combined all of the neurorevelopmental disorders under an autism spectrum. Aspergers is not a separate thing because of "intellect". Because it is no longer a thing at all. And thank goodness for that. May the victimised souls of Dr Asperger be at peace 😔🖤
Not mom using the government name😂
so fucking validating
Legit my childhood as short😅
😂😂😂 this is gold ❤
Wanting to expand the breakfast food selection is a fight I wouldn't want to have, and I chose not to fight that fight. Mom is lucky Skye doesn't ask for them 3 meals/day. Ask me how I know...been there, done that. There could be many keas healthy foods that she could fixate on. I figured that Skye only had one T-shirt that she liked, and that's why she couldn't find it.
Me talking to my husband 😂
Thanks for helpin me see💜
Being gifted + neurodivergent
I feel like that’s most of the kids in this series
What? Homemade breakfast was an option? 😂. Only if I chose to make it back when I was in school, whether it was a school break or not. My mom worked in a hospital and was at work before I generally woke up
Same, but my birth giver was asleep. Weetbix that made me sick every single morning was my breakfast
I worked at a university police department many years ago, and was astonished by how clueless some of the professors were about so many things… crazy how somebody so smart about some things, can be so dumb about others!🤪❤️
We all bring different strengths! ❤
My childhood 😂
Theyre so me coded FRR, had the same lunch everyday this summer (boiled egg whites with soy sauce) and havent been able to find a single full outfit this whole summer that wasnt COMPLETELY mismatched
I've gotta say.. Ms. Chang is my CZcams/Influencer crush!!! There i said it;) LOL! Much love you guys:)
-Sarah-
skye is just like me fr
Wow, that was an exact replica of my 9 year old son. A few years back they took him off an IEP because he was so smart they argued that his issues weren’t inhibiting his ability to learn. But man without the extra help and attention his “behaviors” quickly became an issue and the poor teachers were exasperated and now he’s back on an IEP. Still smart as a whip but the LEGO thing and the tshirt thing were spot on. His breakfast is an egg and cheese bagel sandwich. He’d eat it every meal if I let him lol.
I’m so sorry they tried to take away his accommodations. That’s completely unacceptable. I wish I would have had access to them in school but of course I was to smart. Thank you for supporting him.