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    #102753 05/19/11 10:43 AM
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    Hi All!! I am off today, and DS and DH are at school and work, so I decided to look through videos and try to compile a DVD for DYS portfolio, and realized, I have no idea what is considered 2 to 3 years above age level.....
    Is chatting about the solar system typical? Or playing geography but answering clues about country's and then locating them in an Atlas?
    Is writing on a white board a letter, then giving ME clues to words that start with that letter, then writing them on the board???
    He is 5.5..... PLEASE, I really am at a loss, because it seems so average to me..... I don't want to embarrass him!!!!

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    That all sounds pretty good. I think the more, the better, as long as you think it's above level. This all sounds above level because in my (limited) experience of ordinary 5-6 year olds, 1) I don't think most of them would know much at all about the solar system-- maybe just beginning to recite the planets; 2) I don't think most of them could answer any/many questions about any/many countries, let alone locate them on the atlas; and 3) especially if the game you describe was invented by your son, it shows he's inventive on a higher than normal level, plus able to spell, something that kids often don't do well at all until age 6-7 or later (I guess this would depend on the types of words the video shows him spelling, i.e. the vocab level).

    I wouldn't worry about embarrassing him. Everything I've read about your son points to him being a special little boy. The Davidson folks must review scads of applications, with kids that are all over the map in their different skill levels. Just go for it.

    Does he like building things? Any sort of work output might be a good target, as long as he's done it all himself. Does he use computers much? What other sorts of games does he play?

    Also... you might not like this, but I really think that asking him to expound on all his musical knowledge, loathsome as some of it might be to you laugh , might really do the trick. If he has great pitch and can really remember whole songs, you might want to stopper up your ears and have him beatbox a bit too. It can't hurt! One of the general criteria they seem to look for is how deeply a child dives into a subject, any subject. And while I know you have some fears over that particular expression of interest, it might really help your application.


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    Yup - What lucounu said! Just go for it!


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    thanks! think i managed to get things on to youtube, then will try to burn. if interested, they are tagged "5 year old teaching "w"" and "5 year old chatting"..... WOuld love feedback!!

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    The videos are great in my opinion. What a cutie. I love the 100 100 million. EJ says that too. WHERE do they get it? Are you also submitting any test scores (just curious).

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    Golly - his handwriting is better than mine!
    I loved it when he quizzed you 'what do you do when I'm at school?' That and compoundword are definitely above level.

    Yippee!


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    I just made the bath tub video private, kind of got freaked out because he uses our last name...
    thanks!! He is really hilarious... I need to get more footage!
    Fran - I already submitted qualifying WJ achievement scores, but his IQ scores come up a bit short, so they asked for 3 more portfolio items within a 6 month period of time to avoid re-applying. I am going to continue filming him and see what I can get out of him!
    Grin - his handwriting is amazing - and he is left handed!!!

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    Oh, and does he appear Aspie like??

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    Originally Posted by Lukemac
    thanks! think i managed to get things on to youtube, then will try to burn.
    I wonder if you have to burn them - wouldn't linke to the youtubes be just as good?


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    Can we please hear more about music on the next video?


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