Hi all,
My HG DS (just turned 8)was accelerated from 3 to 4 this year at a new school.
He has thoroughly enjoyed the acceleration, especially the first couple of months when he was on a sharp learning curve. He had issues with organisation, which he has improved out of sight. He is happy, has made friends and has thrown himself into school life fully; choir, band, drama club, dance competions - you name it. That in itself should be enough (I keep telling myself)
However (there had to be one: his results don't correlate with what I know he can do. After 8 months in the new grade, he seems to be right back where we were before the skip:
- coasting, little effort
- reluctant to 'move ahead' (which I think is, again, a reluctance to stand out)
- his appetite for learning seems to have waned

He took part in some state-based testing earlier in the year, (for year 4), and scored in the top 1% for spelling, top 7% for maths and top 8% for english.
His results in class though are almost all 'Expected' with the exception of algebra, reading, music and drama which were all 'above expected'.
So I suspect something is amiss.
There was a child in his year 4 class doing year 5 maths and english. My son was in awe of him and couldn't believe he was able to do that. He hadn't recognised in himself that he was doing exactly the same thing (which I suppose is a good thing).
My family think I'm being too hard on myself and him and should just let it go but the niggling feeling just won't go away. The whole reason he skipped in the first place was to provide challenge and to allow him to remain engaged.
Should I let it go?