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    Go check out that Ruf book!!!

    What clued us in was comparing Mr W to other kids his age, the babysitter's comments, and then his Pediatrician. The latter came right out and asked us how many words Mr W knew.

    The Ruf and Gross books have been very helpful.





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    JDAx3: I think you hit the nail on the head for me. In comparing my boys to my nieces, I think it reinforced the idea that all children must be doing the same things. I don't think I've ever seen "Knows the alphabet" on a milestone chart, so I'm not sure when it normally happens.
    Shellymos: That's definitely a cute story! It's a shame that not all stories are safe to be shared with the general public, but it's great to know they'll be enjoyed by the people here!
    Austin: I'll definitely check out the Ruf book ASAP. What's the Gross book?

    Thanks again everyone for replying!
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    Originally Posted by juliekd
    Austin: I'll definitely check out the Ruf book ASAP. What's the Gross book?

    "Exceptionally Gifted Children" by Miraca Gross

    http://www.amazon.com/Exceptionally-Gifted-Children-Miraca-Gross/dp/0415314917

    She goes in-depth into the lives of some very bright kids and looks at their development and the level of or lack of support from the educational system and/or their parents. Some of the kids are now very prolific professionals.




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    Thanks Austin! That looks like a great book.
    Julie

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