Our
school saw no need to test my DD for a 3y acceleration. So yeah-- that would indicate to me that she's very, very obviously PG. It is still sometimes hard for me to wrap my head around that because I have an image in my head of "PG" which is probably more along the lines of "way, way out-there PG with a single area of focus, and likely ASD" and she is NOT that kid. She presents as hypernormal, and perfectly good at most things, or COMPLETELY average at them. (MarySue.) If you're paying attention, she's
too normal; Stepford-ish. Even we only get tantalizing flashes of "otherness" but they are things that agemates
can't-- developmentally-- do.
Anyway--the school won't accelerate ANY kid beyond what will test well on standardized annual testing. They certainly didn't seem to be worried that other parents would be beating down the door asking for the same luxury treatment.
(When they are still 99-ing out-of-level assessments year after year, then you know, I guess.)