and it was a special school, summer school and of course in a community like greenwich connecticut a lot of these kids were let's say, coming from rather enriched environments, so these kids that had genetic disorders, other reasons to have real you know, they termed it mental retardation back then, intellectual disabilities, were getting all these extra enrichment. they had governeses, butlers gyms at their home and i was seeing how these children were learning, doing math, really extremely advanced. didn't look like the textbook at all. then when i went to college, i knew i wanted to do psychology as an under graduate degree and i decided oh, well i'll take a summer job because i really enjoyed, i work study jobs during the school year and enjoyed working with this population and i worked at a state institution for essentially sort of an orphanage for intellectually disabled kids where it was completely the opposite. the place has been closed down since. but just vac uniteous rooms. kids sort of sitting around the edge, you know, with no stimulation at all. maybe there was one bask