Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
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She keeps saying she isn't learning, yet the school won't challenge her until they see "perfect" scores in all homework, etc.

Whoooo boy.

Consider that a "rough road ahead" sign. In neon.

If you are already seeing signs that your child is developing perfectionism (procrastination, task avoidance, self-handicapping, etc.) then READ WHAT YOU CAN about that phenomenon, get to know the different faces of perfectionism-- and do what you can to provide authentic challenges, recognizing that they may come OUTSIDE of school settings.

Be prepared to chart your own educational course. There aren't really very many educational settings intended for children like this. Many make promises about it, of course-- but the reality is often quite different. I say that on both sides of the equation, actually-- the reality is that HG+ children are often not at all what educators THINK gifted children are like, and that such students and their parents often have expectations of group educational settings which are simply not feasible or realistic.

If you live in a town of 100,000 for example, understand that a PG child may have just 10 individuals within that town-- of ANY age-- to which s/he can relate well as a true peer. That's also no guarantee of shared interests. Once you understand that, you begin to see why even magnet schools may not be well equipped for HG+ children in all but large urban environments.

It's not impossible, of course-- just improbable unless you find a real gem of a teacher/administrator team.

Yes, I was ticked, to say the least, when the school made that comment. I get the impression they want gifted kids to be some group of kids who are smart, mind their own business, easy to teach, and oh yeah, fit in a box. When they told me to my face that they refuse to test her and have her in the G&T program because they said they don't have one, that was another red flag. My friends oldest two are in the same district, both tested in the G&T program, and both getting at least some accommodations. They also added that her teachers were previous GT liaison teachers so why test.
Well, I already told my dd, that we are done with that school. Now, to see if this new private school will be a good fit.