Thanks Lorel for making the time to visit with me.
I have heard some great things about YSP and when he turns five this October we plan on applying.
Our son is more in line with your social butterfly. He is very outgoing and personable.
As for his ways he enjoys to learn, I would say variety. He seems to embrace multiple learning styles. He loves hands-on learning - my husband is great about getting out props - the beach ball globe - the math ball, and his old 1960's Disney folk song album - which has helped him learn about the revolutionary and civil wars.
He loves to read fiction but lately has taken to non-fiction books about topics he likes.
He especially likes computer programs and we have been very successful with mastery of new skills in this format including chess, spelling, typing and math.
His least favorite exercises, not sure if this is a learning style is workbook type exercises.
What we really are looking for his suggestions on developing a curriculum. This is so new for us, neither of us have a background in this.
Thanks