Jul. 10th, 2011

conuly: (can't)
1. Don't have any plans of academics over the summer.
2. Don't even like summer reading lists because they figure summer should be fun.

So asking Evangeline to cut herself down to one page a day instead of three or more is probably not that unreasonable. (Besides, the faster she works, the faster we have to buy new workbooks. Those things are expensive!)

Not that she listens, so it's all a bit moot. You know, she was like this when reading first clicked with her. It's not that we didn't want her to read (well, I mean, I kinda didn't - teaching Ana to read was a huge mistake :P, now she reads all the time and we can't pry the books out of her hands long enough to make her brush her teeth and she READS AHEAD!!! when I'm reading chapter books with them, which is just annoying), but did she have to do that all the time? With us? And throw herself over her books whenever we suggested that maybe three hours of reading was sufficient? So maybe once she works her way through this workbook the thrill will be gone?
conuly: (change history?)
Ana is, and she's improving in this regard, still a bit of a perfectionist. If she gets it wrong it's because she's TERRIBLE at it and she's NO GOOD at it and it's TOO HARD.

Consequently, she spends an inordinate amount of effort trying to find the easy way out. (This does have its benefits, such as when you show her that what you're trying to teach her IS the easy way out! She was amazed to find out that she was the only one, when they learned two-digit addition, who knew how to do it properly. I'd taught her over the summer. "Nobody else does it fast because they don't know the trick!")

Evangeline... she likes being right too, who doesn't, but I don't think it matters that much to her. And she's very good at figuring out what other people want. Ana often has worksheets where she can't quite figure out what they're asking for, and then IT IS TOO HARD! even if she actually can do the work. Evangeline can usually work it out even when she can't read the instructions. She just... I don't know, it's like her mind works on worksheets.

Evangeline's teacher sent home a list of Dolch words that Evangeline didn't read right on a test. A week or two later, Evangeline sat down with the list and carefully started highlighting the ones she doesn't know so she can practice them. Who does that? Ana certainly doesn't, I doubt anybody else in the family ever has, certainly not at that age.

It's not so much that she's oh-so-brilliant, she just... I don't know, she just doesn't mind being wrong and is good at working out the best way to... work things out.

Which may be better than being smart.

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