Originally Posted by MsFriz
You might also underestimate your daughter. My son has been skipped two years and he's still at the head of his class academically in a school with a disproportionate number of gifted kids. If your daughter really needs the second skip, there's no reason to assume it will lower her grades. She might have to work harder to stay at the top, but that can be a good thing.
Very true. The DC I referenced earlier in the thread did not see any drop in grades either, after the second skip.


...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...