I'd encourage something that promotes public speaking skills, something that promotes team skills, and some form of community service.
The reason I suggest these things are because of the typical problems you'll read about in these forums as well as those found often in gifted students when reaching the job market....yes, I know, it's pretty early to be concerned about the job market, however, life skills need to be promoted early in life if possible.
We often see amazingly intelligent students but they're also often unable or simply freeze up when they need to speak in public and share their blessings of knowledge.
We often see frustration in gifted students when working in groups, best to learn how to deal with that early by teaching effective teamwork.
We sometimes see gifted students who have trouble developing empathy, community service as well as being active in religion most often help people to feel blessed for their gifts rather than being frustrated with others for their lack of those same gifts.
Last edited by Old Dad; 01/05/15 01:35 PM.