Originally Posted by George C
Do they still ask you to give an example of your child working at least 2 grades above their age? I found that question to be difficult to answer, but it helped to just think of my kid's strengths and interests and pick something he was really into and describe how he was into it.

Keep in mind what seems typical to you likely isn't typical at all. After all, you see your kid frequently and she is probably primary person you go on when you think about ability by age. So that's inherently going to seem typical, at least to a certain extent.

So just stating that your child is already one full grade skipped and currently enrolled in 7th grade but further subject accelerated to 9th grade English and easily getting 100s on assignments with additional differentiation from the teacher....would you include a report card or a letter from the teacher? A sample list of paperback books about landmark law cases he is reading for fun because he is into law at 11 years old?