1. That my son would be bored in Kindergarten if he's reading Peter Rabbit. That scares me so much I want to throw-up.
I had that same feeling when I arrived at preschool to see the one of the projects was finishing a sentence and the teacher writing in on a large sheet of easel paper.
"My Grandmother is Special because...."
Jenny - she buys me presents
Billy - she gives me cookies
Matt - she gives me kisses
(and so on down the page, until in tiny writing...)
DS - During World War II the men when off to fight in the war so the women were offered education for certain jobs for the first time. She became of one of the first women ________.
I immediately blushed furiously, as I recognized the word-for-word nature of a conversation DS and I had had earlier in the week and felt totally exposed and frightened to that same point of queasiness. I asked the teacher, "Did DS say all that?"
Teacher: Oh no - He said much much more - that was all that we had space to write on the paper.
I didn't have a clue that he was 'gifted' but my life experience told me that he should 'act like that.' I wanted to somehow go back in time and shut him up, because I feared that the peers would like him if he talked on and on like that. Little did I realize that the larger problem would be that because of his differences, and perhaps the reaction to them, he might not like the peers!!!
Like MsFriz says, you have plenty of time to educate yourself and there is every chance that you will find a way to make school work for your son. I didn't get that giftedness was an issue until my son was in 2nd grade! You are way ahead of me.
AnnaC - did your dad end up going to Officer Training School? I'm so glad you are going to get a 'gifted family history' from your mom.
Smiles,
Grinity