why did Edison stop going to school? describe
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In 1854, Edison's family moved to Port Huron, Michigan, where he attended public school for a total of 12 weeks. A hyperactive child, prone to distraction, he was deemed "difficult" by his teacher. His mother quickly pulled him from school and taught him at home
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Unable to focus and terrible at mathematics as well as having difficulty with words and speech, his mother removed him from school and decided to home school him instead. Despite his poor performance in school, he proved to be extremely intelligent at home
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