conversation with the (very colorblind) six year old: "did the school nurse test you for colorblindness and you didn't tell her you were colorblind?" "yes" "did they test a group of kids?" "yes" "in the same room?" "yes" "did you memorize the answers so you could pass?" "yes"
I’m so sorry for you, but this kid is going to be a fun teenager
My baby cousin made his preschool teacher very concerned by missing "black" on an informal colorblindness screening. His mom, knowing he was extremely colorblind, said "what gives, kid?" Teacher had put her thumb over the label on the black crayon, ruining the precocious reader's streak!
I look forward to learning that they've picked up trainspotting as a hobby.
“Use the test to take the test.” Some of the better advice I got in grade school.
Kid's got good instincts to survive the adult world.
work smarter not harder!
Kids are amazing. People always underestimate them too.
Gotta respect the hustle
Fool the nurse, become ungovernable. Later, grow corn in your front yard, become even more UNGOVERNABLE.