One approach is to write a formal written request for a gradeskip. This might lead to testing and a more careful look at your child. His teacher this year seems wonderful, but next year might be another story. You don't have to accept the gradeskip if they reccomend it, but it will get their 'creative juices' flowing in trying to figure out how to meet his educational needs.

You might check with the local university and see if there is a program where Graduate students administer IQ tests for practice with supervision? Those are often cheaper.

Thanks for posting - keep us up to date, ok?

Grinity


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