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    cym #49643 06/18/09 05:59 PM
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    Anyone here who has sent or is sending their 5-year old to a SIG day camp? If so, where? Also, any experiences (any age) with the Manhattanville Campus?

    Am totally new to the whole gifted world and am reeling!

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    Song,

    I am sorry to say I have nothing to add to your topic. smile But as the parent of a just turned-5-year-old, I wanted to welcome you. You say you are "reeling." Feel like sharing any more? I think we can all relate!

    Anyway, welcome! And you might try posting this topic under a different forum (learning environments or general discussion). People who have something to add to the subject may be missing it here in the "middle school" forum.

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    :'(. Thats the class DD13 wanted to go to, same session, same location. To think they could've met!

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    That's so sad, Bassetlover. DS says there are too few girls in the class & also--gulp--he's learned more in a wk than in the whole previous yr. Wish they could have met

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    Yep, I always want her to meet up with other kids like that, but we went to the grand ceremony, so at least she's met a few.

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    Hi Song,

    I haven't done an SIG day program simply because there are no campuses near me. Their programs look great. I would only worry about a 5 yr old's stamina to make the most of a costly program.

    We've never had the commuter program choices--only residential. The youngest we ever did was the one week Univ of Denver summer program for 4th-6th graders (Rocky Mt Talent Search/CITY) when my DS was 9 yrs old. Now we're trying the 5th/6th grade program through Jhu cty for my 10 yr old that is 3 wks long.

    Good luck with what you decide. I think the summer institutes have been so important for my kids that I highly recommend them.


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    Originally Posted by cym
    The youngest we ever did was the one week Univ of Denver summer program for 4th-6th graders (Rocky Mt Talent Search/CITY) when my DS was 9 yrs old. Now we're trying the 5th/6th grade program through Jhu cty for my 10 yr old that is 3 wks long.
    My older dd did that same Discovery Program at DU when she was 9 as well (Marine biology course). She's wanting to try out the Marine Lab in North Carolina in the next few years if possible. Budget is going to be a concern with that one, though, since we'd have to fly her there (and an adult to get her from Charlotte out to the coast) as well as paying tuition.

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