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    #106585 07/08/11 10:33 AM
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    I have two sons who are being considered for various types of acceleration. My youngest is definitely ready for a grade skip, he's already two years ahead in our state curriculum and could be three, I think. His scores indicate it as well, he's a candidate for DYS.

    My oldest was also accelerated one grade level in his previous school (so he did 3rd grade math, reading, spelling, language arts and writing while doing 2nd grade science and social studies). His scores are high enough (WISCIV of 135, GAI 138 and 91-99 percentile in his WJIII) to merit consideration of a grade skip this year from 3rd to 4th. His reading acheivement score was just 91percentile but that would qualify him for the gifted program in reading as well as in math if he were to be in 4th rather than 3rd grade. I know the talent and interest is there, he regularly picks up classics like Moby Dick, Swiss Family Robinson, etc. in their abridged versions (designed for 5-6 graders) and finishes them in an hour. Question is: if the kid is unsure about the skip, are they going to say no outright?

    He usually chooses kids 2-5 years older than him to play with outside of school. He complains of being bored by the repetition. How would it be possible to provide subject acceleration in all of those subjects without a skip? He's already had 3rd grade. How do I best get this across without being told it's too much for him? He has a Jan. 30th b-day so he'd just be 6 months younger rather than 6 months older than everyone.

    Also, he tends to act the way his peers act, if they are silly--he's right there. If they are very mature, that's him. I'd like to encourage the latter. I worry about underachievement if he doesn't grade skip and they attempt to ability group him in the regular classroom.

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    What are your son's reasons for not wanting to skip? I would recommend finding out what the reasons are, and then working on that. Is it friends? With our son, we promised to make play dates and sleepovers with his friends from the grade he was leaving, so he knew he wouldn't be losing those friends. Is he nervous about the challenges? You could get hold of some examples of what they'll be doing in the next grade to ease his fears.

    Is sports an issue? With our son, he was not sporty in the least, and so that wasn't an issue (he said it wouldn't matter - he'd be staying at the bottom in sports, no change!) I'm not sure how to deal with the sports issue, but if it's a big deal I'd seriously consider that as a major factor when deciding about the skip.

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    Yes, he's nervous about the challenges. We're moving from a private to public school so it's not the friend thing. I told him he would be in 3rd for at least 2-3 weeks before we'd make any changes and that it would be up to him. I also said I know he hates to be bored in school and that once he sees the workload, he might be more interested.

    He is heavy into soccer and a bit into lacrosse and judo but all are outside of school at this elementary level. I had a chance to look at the reading books and they are waaaaay behind what he's done. I'm hoping getting in to the class will help him.

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    Have you looked at the Iowa Acceleration Scale or discussed it with the school he will be attending? If they go through the process and it indicates that your son is a good candidate for the acceleration (which he almost certainly is) that may be the unbiased boost of confidence he needs to feel comfortable moving on.

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    is there a link to this acceleration scale? I'm trying to do a math skip in wyoming from 3rd to 4th. I've been told FLAT out NO.

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    You can get the manual via interlibrary loan. The manual contains the entire scale.

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