I've had this on my mind lately as well, because my dd (almost 11) is moving
very slowly through her math....we are
just approaching the end of her 4th grade program that we began Sept. of 2009 and she is now in her 5th grade year. We did have a move in there and a new baby, then another new baby this fall....but still, it is taking longer also due to having to go back to cover some concepts a second time. Then I have a 2nd grade ds who is half way through his 2nd grade math book and I can see him quickly approaching the level she is in if she continues to struggle and he continues to excel....I have had conversations with her specifically and all of them in general, about how God has created us all different, with varied skills and gifts, and that we all have to work harder at some things than others. We have also all talked about how we need to encourage one another, not making negative comments about others' abilities, etc. It has taken some time, and she still feels bad sometimes about her struggle, but it has gotten better and for the most part they all realize we're all different and we can't expect everyone to be the same, and that it doesn't mean one is 'smarter' or better than the other just because they may be better at a certain subject, sport, activity......
I've just tried to be encouraging over the years. This daughter has had quite a few challenges to overcome...nothing extremely serious, but her attitude was that "I can't learn to read. I can't learn to draw." etc., because she was struggling, some (maybe even most) because of a vision impairment that had gone undiscovered and caused some problems. Now, after getting glasses and persisting in those areas, she is an absolutely wonderful artist and she LOVES to read, and does so very well. She still struggles with spelling, but we are using the dictation from HOD and that is getting better also, so she doesn't feel so "stupid" as she used to. She's our creative writer in the family and even wrote, illustrated, and printed out copies of her latest 'book' to give to grandparents and my brother's family as a special Christmas gift just from her. So, if it becomes an issue, or even just to try to avoid it becoming an issue, I would say just being encouraging with each child and talking about how God has created us all special (I'm sure you already do that anyway!) has helped us tremendously. We are so far from where we were just a few years ago.
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HTH