Originally Posted by BWBShari
It looks very messy at first glance, but it worked well for him. Two years later he is in a middle/high charter school as is doing great. When a child is that far ahead you are forced to look way outside the box.

Just out of curiousity, have you asked your son what he wants?

It looks messy, but it's better than having him sit in the corner with some 5th grade math worksheets, or doing the K math, eh? Yep, I am constantly asking my son what he wants. It's one big reason I'm leaning towards being okay with no skip at this point-- he has some kids in the classroom he likes to play with. I think in the end, if it had to be that way for him to be emotionally happy, I'd be okay with him doing the age-normal stuff all through school and just supplementing at home, but I just would rather that his school time not be intellectually wasted.


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