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Dena Wainwright dena at envogueaccess.com
Sun Nov 14 18:44:12 UTC 2010


OK. Really. An IQ of 180? You cannot do an accurate IQ test on a 2-year-old 
child. And, even if you could, there is considerable debate about the 
validity of IQ tests, period. The people on this list aren't stupid, and we 
didn't fall off the turnip truck yesterday.

Dena

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rhonda Kubehl" <rhondakubehl at gmail.com>
To: "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 8:48 AM
Subject: [blparent] (no subject)


> i'm simply writing to discus my issue with the group...
>
> I thought this group was to share parenting advice, wows, etc.
> i have met some good people, but \i also met people that think they know 
> everything.
>
>
> i'm tired of people comparing my child to there child... simply because 
> children are like apples, and oranges, 1 maybe be cognativly developed, 1 
> may not be... what ever the case is, all are different.
>
> i posted earlier, to shaire my sons wows... and some one came to me saying 
> how they didn't believe that my son can comprehend, nor understand 
> anything i said he could.... when I darn well know my child.
> i don't have to lie about his development, nor do i have to stretch the 
> truth, to what he can, or can't do... Just like you, i know my childs 
> potintial, no-one does.... know one knows him like his parents, teacher, 
> or family.
>
> My son has always been advanced in many things.
> Rolling over at 2 weeks from tummy, to back, sitting at 2 months, crawling 
> at 3 months, to walking holding on to objects at 4 closer to 5 months, had 
> a mouth full of teeth at 4 months... nursing him was great lol... NOT! ... 
> but he needed that nutrition, and asw a mommy, it was my job to provide 
> him with it.
> corban was 6 close to seven months when he took his for leap of faith, let 
> go of the coffee table, and holled tail... hasn't been still since then 
> lol.
> also at nine months, he was able to use simple 2 word sintences like Me 
> mommy, or me bye bye... one word at 8 months his favorte STOP, and NO... 
> he would also sign what he could not say... I did sing language from day 
> 1, many criticized me for it... but it made a difference in my house 
> hold... he has always been a demanding little bug.
> At 10 months, we started potty training... daytime went well, we still 
> struggled with night time for a while, he caught on the day time potty 
> training by 11 1/2 months, and his 1st birthday, he was in underware.
> He started showing intrest in night time potty training at 14 1/2 
> months... and has it downpacked... with a few accidents due to daddy 
> giving in, and giving him a cippy at night... but he hates to be wet.
> i was looking for cloth pullups simply because he doesn't want to ware a 
> diaper... he says its for babies, and thanks to several of you, we found 
> them.
> we also used the your baby can read system since day 1... Its a great 
> program... and works well with consistancy... and he absolutely loved it!
> Once I get everything together, we will pass it on to another lucky child.
> so, at 2, we had him tested, so we could send him to christian school, and 
> get him in a learning center at lease twice a week, because he's a Mommy's 
> boy, and i don't want to hinder his social development.
> we found out allot...
> He knows all 26 letters, how to write them, and can clearly pronounce 
> them, knows all his numbers to 10, we'tre working on 11-20, when he wants 
> to... i believe in learinging threw play... and he loves it!
> He knows number-letters in english, wich is his main language, and 
> spanish... I'm wanting to teacvh him German, but I think I'll wait... 
> because his brain is like a spunge, I want to teach him what he needs to 
> know.... adding fun to it.
> He's in the stage of wanting to know what, and why everything happens... 
> we don't pussy-foot arround it, we tell him in a way that a child needs it 
> in.
> He asked me what Viagra was the other day, and I told him... grandma is 
> letting you watch too much unsincered television, you aren't old 
> enough.... he pouted for a while, but he got over it.
> Yes, I studied child development, I have an associates degree in Child 
> development, going for my PHd in Child Psycology... so, it amazes me, when 
> people say how they studied the subject, there's no-way he is that 
> advanced.... it also annoyes me, because they compare him to there 
> child... and all children are different.
> Yes, I was amazed on how he has developed, and I'm sstill amazed watching 
> him and what he does... and each day, he learns something new and 
> different... tha wows me!
> Like, the man on the street.... After he,and i had that convo, I had to 
> pinch myself... its amazing how kids watch you, and mimic what you do.... 
> also, how much childrens chursh is helping him... we never put him in the 
> nursery.... we always had him in adults church, with his kids bible... 
> now, that's his favorite book...
> each day, is a new challenge... because he thinks he knows more than 
> mommy, but that's ok...
> as I email this now, he is sitting at the table writing.... and showing 
> his father how to spell his name... kids lol :p
> it makes me a proud MOMMY!...
> Many have asked me, how he got so smart... I go i donno.... The grace Of 
> God I rechon.
> That's honestly the only thing i can say... because i'm still amazed.
> His words are clear, his spech is vary clear, and he understands more than 
> I want him to...
> He likes to pretend he's cooking, or cleaning, or loves to help daddy fix 
> things.... it scares me when daddy allows him to help with things that 
> won't hurt himm... i guess, because I always get the worse in my head.
> so, before people tell me what my child can, or can't do... i think it is 
> respectful for them to get to know me, and meet my little dude... his IQ 
> was 180, I'v been told he was gifted... i tell people, don't brag, I don't 
> want him to get a big head.... I thank them as well.
>
> thanks for reading.
> ubehl
>
> rhonda K
>
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