Welcome!
I am on the brink of pulling him out and homeschooling.
Gifted Homeschooler's Forum (
GHF) is a great resource to begin an exploration of homeschooling.
our little affluent town's typical GT profile (confident, eager to learn, eager to please)
Depending upon the IQs of these children, they may be bright, high achievers rather than "gifted". These links may be of interest:
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Tips for Parents: Helping Parents Understand Their Profoundly Gifted Children-
Profiles of the gifted and talented which lists 6 different types, categorized by personality/temperament and achievement
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Bertie Kingore, Ph.D.: High Achieving, Gifted Learner, Creative Thinker?Rather than identifying gifted pupils and teaching them where they are at (matching the program to the pupil), many schools create programs such as
math 1 year advanced, then look for students to match to their program. These students are then dubbed gifted students, because they match the gifted program.
There is a big difference between matching the program to the child and matching the child to the program.He instead has quietly shut down and simply doesn't comply with requests. In his own way he's subtly being defiant.
passive aggressive?
My question is...has anyone had issues pertaining to GT underachievement in relation to GT type characteristics? If so, how did you approach the teachers/school?
One approach is to discuss what
kids don't learn if they do not have an academic/intellectual challenge worthy of their potential.
Did you address it more with the GT support staff or at the campus level?
- Start small, working with the teacher. However do not be surprised if you attend a meeting with the teacher to find that the teacher has invited the principal, school counselor, etc, and it is a larger meeting than you anticipated.
- Eventually you may need to escalate to higher levels.
- Here is a roundup of
advocacy tips and resources.
How do you reach an underachiever the school has failed to reach out to repeatedly?
Many families provide enrichment or advanced classes outside of school, in areas of the child's strengths and interests. This can begin you homeschooling. Does your community offer kid groups and activities such as scouts, sport teams, rec department classes, etc, for socializing?