Glady 媽媽,好敬佩你。Gladys is a credit to you! 其實孩子的成就也就是父母自己的成就。妳的成績單已經滿分啦!恭喜🎉
@laiangel9389 Жыл бұрын
Glady's mum, proud of you. If you havd not treat Gladys in this way when she is young, she will not grow up like this and able to share so many experiences and good things to us! It is all because of your attitude, your mind, my decision and your love to yhe kids. Thank you so much!
Hi Gladys, My daughter also has mild autism & 專注力不足. She used to study in 中半山traditional girls school ( you probably can guess which one); the teachers thought she was ‘very weird’ & send I should send her to ‘special schools’. I was very unhappy that my daughter was ‘labelled’ & she also found socialising very difficult & 講嘢同PONG年紀嘅小朋友爭好遠. So she had no friends all along. Making friends at secondary school (same school) got worst as the girls started gang up in groups, some will pretend to be good friends with her & said things behind her back… and the teachers at school are probably the worst I’ve ever come across. 老師原來唔使改功課,send 出去比補習社做,所以啲老師根本唔知同學嘅情況同進度….. So in Easter of Form 4, my daughter thought she had enough & asked if she could go to UK to continue her studies. I of course said yes as I also studied secondary & Uni in UK. I think the different mode KF teaching, diff Env etc will help her to become happier, make new friends & finds school interesting for a change. And it really changed her life. She studied unusual subjects like Photography, Psychology for her A levels. She really made loads of local friends as we chose a school with practically no Chinese in Oxford. She really enjoys the past 2 years in UK & will continue Uni in UK after this summer. So if you’re in similar situation, 唔好放棄,there are many options out there , be supportive to your kids & 辦法總比困難多😃
Well said 🎉 多謝你既坦誠分享❤ 我發現原來成長過程都有ADD, 以前都冇留意⋯我做不了準時交功課,成日發呆/分心其他主題,係剛好大學時同同學合作溫習, 我難自己跟lecturer guidance 寫paper /project ,但分析, connecting the dots同帶領方向 (簡稱吹水)。今時今日都係😂 但工作有時腦袋轉得跳脫, 不是人人都能了解, 搵到知音人同對自己有效既方法真係好重要,每個人都是獨特的,多謝你分享出來make sense of the world❤
Thank you for making this meaningful video. My eldest twin is ADHD also. I am proud of your mom's good efforts to help you. My son is 29 now. I used the Lego, painting class, playing trumpet to make him enjoy the learning and improved his patience span. Your golden word " passion" and encouragement is the key to motivating ADHD kids.
@romeochan2610 Жыл бұрын
Good sharing. Especially pregnant during school age. Salute to your hubby your parent, all sweet family support
If you find a motivation to work on, this is the best way to work your day out! 作為一個Adhd嘅前學生,每日就係set緊唔同嘅goal,同搵一啲嘢去吸引自己完成個日嘅目標。好記得有一次喺屋企望住啲同一份notes hea咗幾日,但係當有屋企人同我講今晚會去做一啲我好鍾意做既野嘅時候,突然想溫曬嗰一科書嘅motivation就出咗嚟。想帶出嘅喺適當嘅target setting對於Adhd嘅同學嚟講,其實都好幫到手~~ 另外,真係要agree返有passion嘅重要性。如果唔係,讀書真係會悶死😂😂
one reason why children are a blessing. people think its gonna be so much harder studying while being a mom, but look how having a son helped her overcome such difficulties.
我係ADHD+讀寫障礙 睇到呢段片好感動 好似又重新認識左自己多一次 感謝您 推介大家睇一本書關於讀寫障礙 叫做the gift of dyslexia 有中文譯本 我係睇中文的
@lailililililllchung9465 Жыл бұрын
你好,見你提到the gift of dyslexia 有中文譯本 ,我係網上搵唔到。想問問你知唔知道中文嘅譯本叫乜?
@gracegrace1681 Жыл бұрын
I think this is the episode that I love the most over your channel🎉 I always admire others having great parents who are encouraging and rich resources. They are the true factor of success in life
Thank you for your video! It certainly had given me comfort to certain extent…my daughter was diagnosed with ADHD after she came down with depression symptoms after her 1st year of college last year. Similar experiences as your case where freedom of freshman year lead to a total chaos academically and socially. In the hindsight, now I see why she seem to not able to keep friends all her life. She is 20 now…I feel bad that she seem lonely without a social network. I really hope that it will get better as you said. You are fortunate with a very supportive and wise mom. While I try to be supportive of my daughter, I often felt that I am not wise enough and a little at lost as to how to help her..
非常感謝你的分享。相信對一些有類似困難的人有啟發和幫助。kudos to your mom (and dad) for being supportive in the right way. Parents' attitudes can make or break a kid, and much more so for kids with special needs.
Gladys , 你真係講得好好,your parents should be proud of you !
@ck7949 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree that we al have the unique way to learn.
@ketchupc1051 Жыл бұрын
同意!做人passion真係非常重要,如果唔係同條鹹魚有什麼分別?
@kumameow3045 Жыл бұрын
Whatever syndrome you have got Support and attitude of mama are always important unless you’re genius 😂😂 So appreciate you and your mom, you are a good mom because your mom is good