Welcome!
I hope it helps to know, that you are among good company... that is to say, MANY have had a similar experience; you are not alone.
A square peg will never fit perfectly in a round hole.
Like many gifted individuals, you may be a little hard on yourself, and not give yourself enough credit, while readily giving the population at large much grace or leeway...? I say this because in reading your post, in many ways, you seem very self-aware... and appear to have strong Theory Of Mind.
It is possible that there is not closure per se, beyond the acquired wisdom which allows one to say,
"
... if I knew then, what I know now...!" And it seems that you have processed many past interactions and reached that point of understanding.
Ongoing, you may enjoy reading some of the works authored or co-authored by Temple Grandin, in which she shares how she navigates life, with a unique intellectual profile. For example:
- Thinking in Pictures, and Other Reports from My Life with Autism (1995),
- The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum (2013),
- Calling All Minds: How to Think and Create Like an Inventor (2018).
An uneven intellectual profile may be more common than many in society realize.
Information on Hoagies Gifted Education Page (
https://www.hoagiesgifted.org/) and Wrightslaw (
https://www.wrightslaw.com/l) are among resources which touch on this.
Many years ago, the newly-minted organization Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG) had a mission to educate others about giftedness and help society learn how to accept, encourage, validate, and affirm the gifted (rather than treat them as competition or as resources); over the years this appears to have changed to a focus on guiding the gifted to "fit in." Unfortunately, the change seemed to emphasize building the commerce of professionals trained in giftedness.
Acceleration (one mode of which is grade-skipping) does not necessarily address social skills.
That said, it can be interesting to read of different experiences and viewpoints on acceleration:
https://giftedissues.davidsongifted...e_Considering_grade_skip.html#Post230061Similarly, advocacy does not necessarily address social skills... but can also be interesting to read about... and find those AHA moments which reflect your own circumstances, or lend insight.
https://giftedissues.davidsongifted...y_Advocacy_as_a_Non_Newt.html#Post183916I think a great thread is one started more than a decade ago, on the topic of "What Should Everyone Know About Gifted Education?" In this thread, many gifted people (often parents of gifted children), provided feedback... essentially how gifted education could be improved.
https://giftedissues.davidsongifted...veryone-know-about-gifted-education.htmlWishing you much happiness, fulfillment, and joy, as you navigate future years. Kudos to you for tutoring!