Welcome!!!

Your toddler sounds incredibly bright. She has a readiness for many advanced skills for her age. To keep the boredom to a minimum, I would focus on her interests, imaginative play and "field trips". Our favorites were library, zoo, children's museum, concerts and art museums. There were days that even the grocery store was a better option for her than home. I was a SAHM at the time, so we also belonged to a play group which was a welcomed break from daily routine.

I personally didn't focus on "what can I teach her today" with DD, since she was in the driver's seat. With her being our first born, I thought all toddlers did these advanced things. Also remember, that GT kids development may be quite uneven and they also develop in spurts. They may go through a phase where they want to read for hours, and other times they want nothing to do with it. Go with the flow and don't worry that they will forget a skill.

Enjoy this phase, it goes by too fast. Pretty soon it's all about finding the right school, testing their level of giftedness, fighting the schools for accommodation and still every once in a while wondering if they are all that gifted. We all get a case of gifted denial here and there when our kids behave like..... kids, LOL.

Stick around, this place is a wealth of knowledge!

Jen