It is convoluted. I'm not sure whether I would want to test her yet to be perfectly truthful.. nor am I sure she would even answer questions correctly... it would depend on her mood and if she liked the person.

On the other hand... my daughter is so far advanced that I feel like I should be looking for something/ someplace that would help her and where she could fit in. There is a group near where I live where exceptional children gather, play, learn together etc that I've heard about but apparently membership is based on proven testing.

Naturally, I personally tend to want to just treat her like any other kid and just accept her for who she is. I know that if you focus too much on it, there could be many potential negative outcomes.

Knowing the right thing to do all the time is hard.

But yet she has already figured out that she's different.
People either do one of two things... they either treat her like she's the next Messiah (which I whole-heartedly disapprove of) or it drives people away because they don't want their kids shown up by a two year old.

So my way of thinking is that it might be beneficial if I can have her in a group where being "gifted" is the norm not the exception. (Though perhaps this group is full of egotists who believe they are better than everyone. Who knows?)

I don't know the right thing to do. I'm just thinking of options.

Besides it is after 12am here and I tend to worry too much when 12 rolls around. LOL