08-06-2012, 10:12 PM
Of course there are also the kids who get it all too fast and then get way too bored while waiting for their peers to catch up. Bored kids (especially those with a quick mind) can make life...interesting.
ETA: In my case teachers found it best to look the other way as I silently read books or did some writing, even when they normally didn't allow it. They found it made things run much more easily (my kind of disruption was difficult to send me to the office for though I did get sent a few times anyway, and that would mostly be asking questions they either didn't want to answer or didn't know the answer to). Of course not all kids will take that option even if offered to them.
ETA: In my case teachers found it best to look the other way as I silently read books or did some writing, even when they normally didn't allow it. They found it made things run much more easily (my kind of disruption was difficult to send me to the office for though I did get sent a few times anyway, and that would mostly be asking questions they either didn't want to answer or didn't know the answer to). Of course not all kids will take that option even if offered to them.