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My sonis being placed in the gifted program at school...

That's great news. Good for him.

My daughter just took a test at Kindergarten registration. She scored a 200 out of a possible 205. Holy shit, I think she's officially smarter than me. ha jk I think.

The person giving the test was really impressed and told us she should go to an accelerated program or maybe even skip a grade blah blah. Sorry, I'm just a proud parent blabbering.. I don't have personal experience with 'gifted programs' I just wanted to share.

Congrats again to your kid. Ehhh, and congrats to you too, I guess. pfft.
 
gonelifting said:
That's great news. Good for him.

My daughter just took a test at Kindergarten registration. She scored a 200 out of a possible 205. Holy shit, I think she's officially smarter than me. ha jk I think.

The person giving the test was really impressed and told us she should go to an accelerated program or maybe even skip a grade blah blah. Sorry, I'm just a proud parent blabbering.. I don't have personal experience with 'gifted programs' I just wanted to share.

Congrats again to your kid. Ehhh, and congrats to you too, I guess. pfft.

it feels good, doesn't it? :) I'm still amazed that I made something that turned out so well. lolol
 
My kid can beat up your kid.......


















J/K - you must feel great about that, especially since you had something to do with it since you home schooled him in K
 
the-short-one said:
I received 2 letters home this year from the teacher because he was giving answers to tests. lol I guess he was finishing early and then whispering answers to the others.

...I think his biggest problem will be facing bullies. There's not a mean bone in his body, and he's been picked on a few times by other boys. As a parent, I want to step in so badly and kick some ass, but I know I can't. He has to face this stuff on his own and learn how to handle it.
if you can subtly get him to throw a punch or two at that age where they cant do any real dammage to eachother, it will be better for him in the long run.

im not talking about being violent towards others all the time, but if they even shove him or pour or put anything on him, any physical contact, strike back.
 
SublimeZM said:
if you can subtly get him to throw a punch or two at that age where they cant do any real dammage to eachother, it will be better for him in the long run.

im not talking about being violent towards others all the time, but if they even shove him or pour or put anything on him, any physical contact, strike back.

I hesitate to do this because at his age, he doesn't understand "subtle". lol ...and I don't think we're ready for that lesson, yet. (the bullying isn't quite at that level yet, either. It's more along the lines of taking his lunch or calling him names right now.)

I know that when he turns 10, 11, 12... we'll have to deal with it. I will teach him to DEFEND himself, but I don't want to teach him to strike out. right now, I'm not sure if he can understand the difference or be able to control himself in that kind of situation.
 
Nothing he couldn't get with a $1.50 in late fees from the public library.:)

He'll get some more opportunities to excel. Make sure he takes advantage of them.
 
I know that when he turns 10, 11, 12... we'll have to deal with it. I will teach him to DEFEND himself, but I don't want to teach him to strike out. right now, I'm not sure if he can understand the difference or be able to control himself in that kind of situation.

When he's 30 and president of his own company those bullies will be asking him for a job.
 
the-short-one said:
I hesitate to do this because at his age, he doesn't understand "subtle". lol ...and I don't think we're ready for that lesson, yet. (the bullying isn't quite at that level yet, either. It's more along the lines of taking his lunch or calling him names right now.)

I know that when he turns 10, 11, 12... we'll have to deal with it. I will teach him to DEFEND himself, but I don't want to teach him to strike out. right now, I'm not sure if he can understand the difference or be able to control himself in that kind of situation.
taking his lunch? fuck that pack him an exlax sandwhich and have him just hand it to the bully
 
gonelifting said:
That's great news. Good for him.

My daughter just took a test at Kindergarten registration. She scored a 200 out of a possible 205. Holy shit, I think she's officially smarter than me. ha jk I think.

The person giving the test was really impressed and told us she should go to an accelerated program or maybe even skip a grade blah blah. Sorry, I'm just a proud parent blabbering.. I don't have personal experience with 'gifted programs' I just wanted to share.

Congrats again to your kid. Ehhh, and congrats to you too, I guess. pfft.
Just an FYI, be careful having your daughter tested in Kinder. Kids can only test twice in elementary school. Usually GATE or TAG programs don't start that early.
 
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