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#347 - 08/10/06 02:55 AM YS Portfolio
alex13 Offline
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Registered: 06/21/06
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Loc: Texas
I am starting to fill out the paperwork for YS. Son only has 1 score to get him in so they advised me to do a portfolio. If you have done a portfolio what did you do?

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#348 - 08/10/06 03:49 AM Re: YS Portfolio
Grinity Offline
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Registered: 12/13/05
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Loc: Connecticut
Hi Kathy -
welcome -
we didn't do a portfolio, so I don't know for sure, but what does you son do that "above age-level?"

Also - don't hesitate to call and ask the contact at Davidson any questions you have.

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#349 - 08/10/06 09:01 AM Re: YS Portfolio
alex13 Offline
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Loc: Texas
My son is 4.5 yrs old will turn 5 in late Nov. He is currently working on a 1st grade level for most subjects and a 2nd grade level for science. He hasn't excelled to a very advanced level in any particular subject. He has been excelling at the same rate in all subjects. However, science he has just made the leap about the rest.

I have started making a list of books that he has read. Through they are not in the order that he read them. I do have pictures of him when he was 3 writing on his chalk board skip counting by 10's. I have a few more pictures like this and I have keep almost all of the workbook pages he has done. Most of them have the age and date on which he did these.

I was thinking about also doing a video b/c he is an extrovert, loves to talk, and loves the camera.

Any thing else?
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#350 - 08/10/06 09:31 PM Re: YS Portfolio
Grinity Offline
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Registered: 12/13/05
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Loc: Connecticut
Sounds good!
Do you have notes about what age he started talking? reading?
I encourage you to send in your best guess about what they want, and then to expect that they will give you some guidance about what else they need. I think the video is good cause then they can "meet" your child.
Smiles and Hugs,
Trinity

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#351 - 09/03/06 11:51 AM Re: YS Portfolio
cym Offline
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Registered: 05/01/06
Posts: 591
Loc: southwest
Dear Alex13,

The last post on your topic was several weeks ago, but I just read it and thought I'd offer my 2 cents. We did a portfolio that included workbook material, video (very short), and some reading info. It was adequate for my son to get accepted.

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#352 - 09/30/06 06:31 AM Re: YS Portfolio
confucius Offline
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Registered: 09/30/06
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Dear Cym,

How old is your son? I want to do a portfolio but I am not sure if all of his talent searches would be fine? He is only getting 99% on his math level and 99% on his distance math courses online? Do you think it eould be fine?

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#353 - 10/01/06 10:01 PM Re: YS Portfolio
cym Offline
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Posts: 591
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Dear Confucius,

My son had just turned 6 when we applied to Davison YS. He had some IQ test reports that were very high (ceiling), but they didn't match the exact ones required, so we needed to do the portfolio. I was worried that since he wasn't a prodigy at anything like concert pianist or toddler doing calculus, he wouldn't qualify, but I was feeling desperate because he did/does have some amazing abilities (esp in math) that I wanted counseling about. I called the Davidson Institute and spoke to them about what to put in the portfolio. The recommendations are important, too. I am lucky I had educators who were supportive. I think it basically showed he was several grade levels above his age. Beyond that, I can't say, but it can't hurt to try or first call them and get their advice. Good Luck.

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