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    Thank you for all the advice. I will let you know how it goes.

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    I talked my dd6 that homeschool is the best option. She told me that school was to give mommy and daddy a break. She told me she is only suppose to learn at home and school was a place to be while we took a break. When i explained to her that's not how school is suppose to be that it is suppose to be a place where you learn new things and work hard she said well mommy i should away with k12 then. I ask what if we send your sister to school and she said that's ok, but i really want to help other kids learn can i go to school to do that. She was in public school for 100 days and this is how she sees school. A place for her to teach other kids and give her parents a break. That scares me.

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    You can't blame her. My DS8 is still pretty convinced of that, even though we've tried explaining things to him. frown


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    I didnt like it at all. But I dont blame her. I told the teacher she is a leader, which she is, so the teacher used it to get her to behave in class.
    We are also looking for schools for my 5 year old and I really dont want her to tell me the same thing. So I need to ensure a good fit, but she also does better in a class room than with me from her preschool experience. While she is more of a follower she is reading, writing and adding and subtracting on her own already so I am nervous about sending her off to school.

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    Originally Posted by trinaninaphoenix
    I talked my dd6 that homeschool is the best option. She told me that school was to give mommy and daddy a break. She told me she is only suppose to learn at home and school was a place to be while we took a break. When i explained to her that's not how school is suppose to be that it is suppose to be a place where you learn new things and work hard she said well mommy i should away with k12 then. I ask what if we send your sister to school and she said that's ok, but i really want to help other kids learn can i go to school to do that. She was in public school for 100 days and this is how she sees school. A place for her to teach other kids and give her parents a break. That scares me.

    Retrospectively I did learn SOME things at school, but I certainly grew up firmly believing that school, primary school in particular, was nothing more than daycare so that my parents could work. Also possibly some form of strange torture ritual.

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    Retrospectively I did learn SOME things at school, but I certainly grew up firmly believing that school, primary school in particular, was nothing more than daycare so that my parents could work. Also possibly some form of strange torture ritual. [/quote]


    I really dont want that for my kids. I enjoyed school till I got to middle school. It was fun and I loved learning. Once I moved and didnt have friends I hated it but between my friends and awesome teachers I had a blast. I also always had great grades till then. I want my kids to know that love of school I had when I was a kid. It is important to me. I also want them to learn in school though. I want school to challenge them on some level. I dont know. I hope I can find that for all of them, there are 4 total. I dont know if the babies are going to be as advanced as their older sisters but if so life is only beginning to get interesting.

    I am having my oldest tested just to see where she is, I dont know if she or any of my children are truly gifted, but till I found this site I had never run across anyone who knew how to deal with their difference from other kids. If they are truly just advanced I am more than ok with that, but if she turns out truly gifted then I am going to have a lot more questions.

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    What test is best for a 6 year old who has no fear of strangers?

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    I think WISC 4 is good for kids who are talkative with strangers. It is commonly offered and widely familiar. I think you have the key issue....is your daughter optimally gifted and going to do well with strong agemates or is your child highly or unusually gifted so a totally flexible approach.

    I'm not much of a fan of asking a teacher to provide a totally unique educationall experience for an individual kid...some teachers are super and do it without even asking or making a big deal out of it but it is just too difficult for most teachers....like asking a malpractice lawyer to handle a divorce. That is why I believe in putting kids with similar readyness to learn levels together. How this is accomplished can be through choosing a school with similar agemates or through placing the child with older children for some or all of the day or some combination.

    I appreciate that you care so much about your kids!
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    Thanks I try but I have no clue if I am doing right. My oldest did better after going to first grade for reading last year. I hope the testing for her gives us a better picture of where she needs to be. That way even if we stay homeschooling then we will know what needs to be done for her. I still sometimes think she is bored with her current curriculum. I also think she is getting some of her answers wrong in math on purpose. But I dont want to make her think it has to be perfect. She got really upset about missing one problem when we first started, and dd5 is a severe perfectionist so I have to be careful what I say to either girl. If I tell my oldest she can do better my 5 year old hears it and has issues. So it is a balancing act.

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