ernestservant
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@aegisheart In what ways do y’all treat him as if he’s 5?
Also: former gifted kid here. I highly recommend having him (if he tests “gifted”) join some sort of gifted program. It helped me a LOT to be with other kids I related to; I sometimes felt like an alien in normal classes. I was in gifted classes once a week in a few grades, and full time in other grades, depending on what my school offered, and both were great. I’ve also read that it decreases the risk of depression in gifted kids to have them in gifted programs, because otherwise they’re so different from their classmates. Almost all of my best friends are gifted even if we didn’t meet through school; we just relate better to each other.
Ender’s Game is a fantastic science fiction book from the perspective of a very intelligent child, and a LOT of gifted people find it incredibly relatable and validating. I’d read that just for perspective.
Also: former gifted kid here. I highly recommend having him (if he tests “gifted”) join some sort of gifted program. It helped me a LOT to be with other kids I related to; I sometimes felt like an alien in normal classes. I was in gifted classes once a week in a few grades, and full time in other grades, depending on what my school offered, and both were great. I’ve also read that it decreases the risk of depression in gifted kids to have them in gifted programs, because otherwise they’re so different from their classmates. Almost all of my best friends are gifted even if we didn’t meet through school; we just relate better to each other.
Ender’s Game is a fantastic science fiction book from the perspective of a very intelligent child, and a LOT of gifted people find it incredibly relatable and validating. I’d read that just for perspective.