Well to Elizabeth, she has not skipped any grades in math, but she has complained about that and got a near perfect score on a Texas 2002 EOC Algebra I test. Regardless, she will have to take it next year (in 8th grade). Unless, of course, she takes the official 2009 test in the summer. To the levels of giftedness, thats really the thing that puzzles me. Even children at school that are in the gifted class thinks that shes a genius, but my poor memory tells me that she had very little significant milestones early. But she was my 3rd child, and I gave up on the whole recording dates thing after my 2nd. Anyway, she was not the first gifted child. Maybe I was just used to it? I guess the reason I started the post is because of the fact that she showed very little signs of giftedness as a child.