So, I'm thinking that sometimes VG (very gifted) kids test higher than the level that they can perform at. This happened with my son at age 11, the test said he was 'more than ready' for algebra, but he wasn't able to handle even pre-algebra. I'd grab these books out of the library from the list above, or any other that you think might catch her fancy
Was George Washington Really the Father of Our Country?: A Clinical Geneticist Looks at World History by Robert Marion
Russian folk belief by Linda J. Ivanits
Time in history : the evolution of our general awareness of time and temporal perspective by G. J. Whitrow
How Should One Live?: Essays on the Virtues by Roger Crisp
Understanding Japanese Society (Nissan Institute Routledge Japanese Studies Series) by Joy Hendry
Religion and the Enlightenment: From Descartes to Kant by James M. Byrne

and leave 'em around for your child to 'find' and see if she finds them interesting. That will tell you quite a bit.

Best Wishes,
Grinity


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