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Last week, one of my children got a email about ta...

Last week, one of my children got a email about taking a survey, and the document was titled Hanover Research. In past experiences, Hanover was great at communicating and having a lot of options to accommodate the different needs of the general public; whereas this time, there were not a lot options for my child. After they took the survey, my child was expressing concerns about whether the gifted and talented program actually helped, which brought to my attention some other things that preposterously aligned with some controversy between different parties. Things like "Will my child have the attention they need?" or "How will my child manage to get involved within different programs at school that academically benefit them?". But one question that was finally brought to my attention, "How does the gifted and talented program help children academically, socially, and emotionally?". To some people, this is a huge problem with their family or friends, and to others, it is but a nuisance. Is your child getting the help they need? Who is helping them? Ask yourself what the government is doing for you. Is it enough? For you? For the person down the street? For everyone? These questions brought me to the conclusion that some economic and government systems aren't the best. That they need to change. But in the end, nothing will happen to change for a while. But Hanover Research is making a difference. Will you be a part of that?

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