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#18762 - 07/01/08 12:29 PM
Re: School Decision Time
[Re: Kriston]
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Registered: 06/30/06
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Loc: The Real World
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So maybe I should just expect DS7 to be proficient at a higher grade level, right? To some extent, yes...I think that's what I was getting to with that thought. Of course that's a "bare minimum" which needs to be factored in as well. Again, balance is needed, as Kriston suggested with her chrono/mental conflicts. I've been very fortunate with DS9. He's truly a fantastic candidate for grade skipping, as he's pretty equally balanced across the board. Here's a good motto for all forms of schooling... I mean, if he's happy, he's learning, he's progressing, and he's making more than a year's worth of progress in a year's worth of time, I feel like we're doing just fine.
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#18884 - 07/02/08 04:30 PM
Re: School Decision Time
[Re: Dottie]
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Registered: 03/31/08
Posts: 268
Loc: Back in Texas, alas!
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Thanks everyone. I'm going to send him to private school in 3rd grade and see how it goes. Although I think HS might be a better answer sometime down the road, this works for now. It's hard to look at something "just for today" and not consider it a long term answer. Money might also dictate at some point that we HS.
I think you might also be right about deschooling. The school year was stressful on all of us. I think I took it the hardest because I was the one trying to get things accelerated for him while also trying to support the teacher.
Thanks for all the support and all the different perspectives.
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#18900 - 07/02/08 06:46 PM
Re: School Decision Time
[Re: Cathy A]
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Registered: 12/14/07
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I am glad you made your decision. If you are like me you probably spent 90% of your time thinking about it. It's hard to consider all the options especially when there is no clear winner. I think 3rd grade in the private school sounds like a good option.
Good luck
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LMom
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#18901 - 07/02/08 06:56 PM
Re: School Decision Time
[Re: LMom]
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Registered: 09/20/07
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Loc: Summer homeschooling
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Congratulations on making a decision. And I totally agree, it is painful making these decisions for the short term. But I've come to realize that is what parenting a GT kid is all about!
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#19859 - 07/12/08 12:59 AM
Re: School Decision Time
[Re: Kriston]
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Registered: 07/12/08
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Just two thoughts on the division question.
(1) Devise a test, if he passes, great. But make it timed and difficult.
(2) If you really think he needs more work at division, introduce higher concepts that require division. For example (a) modular arithmetic, (b) polynomial division, or (c) division with fractions/exponents. That ought to be conceptual enough for anyone :), and if he gets polynomial division, he gets division. Though I'd do modular arithmetic first.
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