[Ohiogift] GIFTED SERVICES IN OHIO: ONE GIANT LEAP BACKWARDS

Angela Grimm aecrowder at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 6 15:51:52 EDT 2013


Angela Grimm
OAGC Board: Parent Division Rep
aecrowder at yahoo.com

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On Sep 6, 2013, at 1:18 PM, Sandra Warren <Sandra at arliebooks.com> wrote:

> Dear Ann, Educators and Parents of Ohio's Gifted Children,
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> I am saddened and disheartened by what I'm reading on Ohiogift, about the proposed changes in services for Gifted children. It seems incredible that in 2013, State school administrators and legislators could be a part of such a gigantic leap backwards. And I have to wonder, WHERE ARE THE PARENTS, AND, WHY ARE THEY LETTING THIS HAPPEN? 
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> Too harsh, you say? I don't think so. Schools have traditionally supplied services demanded by the public. One only needs to look at the history of services for Special Education which came about because back in the 1960's and 1970's, PARENTS got together and demanded them. Those services became guaranteed via Public Law 94-142. Now, I may have the years mixed up and I know Public Law 94-142 has changed but what hasn't changed is society's commitment to the needs of Special Education Children. AND RIGHTLY SO! I'm not here to say anything against that. I use it only as a case in point. Nothing changed until PARENTS made the difference.   
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> When the Public, who in this case happen to be the PARENTS OF THE GIFTED, won't step forward and rally for their own children, new services become non-existent and the few services that do exist and the budgets that support them, get the axe. By the way, the services that do exist, ONLY exist because years ago parents rallied and demanded them. 
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> Yes, it's a battle, the biggest being the MYTHS about the population of the Gifted. Egos take the place of the scientific evidence and research that shows over and over again, even going back as far as the 1920's with the work of Leta Hollingsworth, that gifted children learn and socialize differently than others and NEED diversified education and services taught by educators trained in that diversification. Not more or better educational services, just different services. 
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> PARENTS - YOU need to become knowledgeable and FIGHT for your GIFTED CHILD. FIGHT AS IF THEIR FOOTBALL PROGRAM WAS BEING TAKEN AWAY! How great would your school's football team be if they were only allowed to practice ONE HOUR A WEEK! I'll bet you wouldn't stand for that. 
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> Remember: Your children are gifted 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. It's ridiculous for your school to only allow them to be who they are one-hour a week. 
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> YES, getting involved takes time! But then, anything worth while takes time and aren't your children worth it?  
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> Listen to ANN SHELDON! She's been working hard for years and I'm sure has been having many sleepless nights over these changes that will affect YOUR GIFTED CHILD...yes...YOUR GIFTED CHILD! Ann herself is a parent of gifted children and came to her position to fight for YOUR gifted child after fighting for years for her own. Her passion for appropriate services for her children afforded her the opportunity to fight for yours! Stand tall with her. She needs each and every one of you.
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> At the LEAST: email the legislators she's asked you to email. How long does it take to draft one letter and email it to the list of public servants? 15-minutes maybe?
> BETTER YET: SHOW up and STAND UP to be counted at the hearings. When 15 to 20 show up, legislators take notice. Imagine hundreds storming their doorsteps! 
> EVEN BETTER YET: Bring your gifted child with you. Let them tell legislators what it will mean to lose their gifted program. 
> EVEN BETTER YET:  Rally other parents in your school system, your neighborhood, your town. 
> START a Parents of the Gifted Group so you can learn how to dis-spell the myths and ask for the support appropriate services your child needs.
> JOIN OAGC--The Ohio Association for Gifted Children--a group that has it roots in the Cleveland Major Work Program way back in the 1930's, give or take a few years, so you be a part of a state, national and world network of parents and educators working hard for gifted children. 
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> Ohio parents of the gifted: Please don't let these changes happen. Your child's appropriate education hangs in the balance. Get involved. 
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> Parents have ALL the Power, if they'll just use it! 
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> Sandra 
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