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#15712 - 05/11/08 05:31 AM
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Apologies for all that has come before.
Would people post some specific experiences with educational advocacy where DYS has helped. Thank you. It would be good to see different ways how one can use DYS for the day to day needs of education.
Ren
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#15735 - 05/11/08 10:40 AM
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[Re: Wren]
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delurking again... lol We homeschool, so it's rare that we need anything formal to deal with acceleration, but there was one situation where I was asking for an outside class to consider admitting DS at a ridiculously young age, and in I was delighted to find that the person who got to make that decision had heard of DYS (in fact he brought it up!), and that just being able to say that DS was a YS was sufficient for the guy to take my word that he was ready for the class. It was like a perfect "I'm not making this up" keyword... almost magical in that particular situation where I was sure I was going to have to do some serious explaining and begging, but instead just had to say "Davidson" and it was all clear. But like Dottie said, my day-to-day assistance is mostly from other parents. I can post a question that elsewhere would be shot down (my 8 year old wants to do Euclid, is there a useful study guide?) and find that I'm not the first to be in that situation and that those who came before have good solid advice with URLs and ISBN numbers. 
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#15740 - 05/11/08 12:32 PM
Re: DYS
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They were able to find more information about gifted school which is to open in 2009. I tried to get the information on my own, but I wasn't getting anywhere. I guess there is a difference between me and DITD leaving messages  They also confirmed that there is really no gifted school in our county  We will hs next year and recommendation letters may be hard to get, so I hope being DYS will take care of most of the requirements for gt programs.
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#15743 - 05/11/08 01:58 PM
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[Re: LMom]
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Thanks, these were very insightful.
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#15780 - 05/12/08 12:50 PM
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[Re: Wren]
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Registered: 03/31/08
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Loc: Back in Texas, alas!
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DITD checked for us to make sure that partial homeschooling is not allowed at our public school. Unfortunately, I was right that it is not. But it was nice to have someone "official" who could check on it.
Since we're homeschooling now, we haven't needed them to do any advocacy. I wouldn't hesitate to ask if something came up, however. Our consultant has seemed extremely supportive and knowledgeable. And just feeling like we have backup if we need it gives me peace of mind. Off topic, sorry, but . . . Krison, where did you find information about partial homeschooling? I've been looking and can't find anything that says it is or isn't allowed. I'll bet it isn't, but I'd like to find out. It probably varies by state and maybe even by school district? Thanks.
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