I haven't been as active in the last ~ yearish or so. Combination of work, new baby (funny how that works), and generally making our way through the system. I just wanted to give an update in case there are people out there starting the process or long-timers just curious about "whatever happened to JBDad?"
As a refresher, I began posting here asking questions about our then DS5 who seems to be a little bit advanced in math and reading. After a lot of thought and some testing, we decided to have him enter first grade early effectively skipping K. First grade was rough probably more from the perspective of a child who's still very young and still sometimes needs naps coupled with the fact that it was still a bit of a mismatch with the reading and to a much greater extent, the math. Socially he's fit in pretty well.
Second grade was a better year. The teacher really got DS (then 6). It took half of the year of advocating, but for the last three months of second grade, DS did the rest of third grade math. So the second half of second grade was the best experience we've had so far. Just took a very long time to get there.
This summer was pretty amazing and per usual

where DS (now 7) made more leaps than during the school year. He read just about anything he could get his hands on including How to Train Your Dragon series, The Chronicles of Prydain series, and Life of Fred. His math is pretty far out there. Last year about this time he was old enough to take a math achievement test and had DYS numbers. (His IQ scores don't qualify--or maybe more accurately what he is good at is not measured well by the IQ test.) I cannot imagine where he is now. He jumped ahead on LoF to algebra but we actually had him go back to the first book, read through them, and do the bridges. Since he enjoys the stories as much as the math, he didn't have a problem with that. His typical routine was he'd read during "quiet time" when our other two children were napping. Some days it was Chronicles of Prydain. Some days--particularly the last several weeks--it's been LoF.
So of course we enter the time of the year when we have to adjust to a new teacher, find out about our continuity plan (we're going to ask for re-evaluation because he should test out of fourth grade math), and start the advocacy again. Not entirely our most favorite time of the year.
But anyways, that's where we're at. We're having some recent success with advocating, and we're hoping that this year will be as good as last.
JB