| Are there other cities outside of DC with similar jackass parents that think their kids are gifted geniuses. Or are there a disproportionate number of painfully bright families in DC? It's comical how much of this shit we see every day on dcum. |
Ha! |
ROTFL! |
| OP, how old is your child? |
| OP, what is your child's IQ? I need to know this to find out if he/she is advanced enough for my recommendations. |
| Given apparent disconnect between kid and parent, I suggest giving the kid up in adoption to a better qualified family. |
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| During the Summer, the College of William & Mary offers incredibly fun day camps. Their classes have subjects that are not usually taught in school, like archeology, oceanography, theater, etc. They last for a week (we made it into a family vacation and it has been one of the best we've had!). You need a 95% percentile score or above to be considered. They also offer workshops for parents! |
The only problem with the William & Mary camp is that occasionally an Alpha Beta grabs you and holds you upside down by your ankles while chugging beer out of a trophy. |
| you people must be bored |
| Listen, 140 or so and you are in good company around here. 150/60 different ball game and you will want to seek out appropriate educational settings. But also know a lot can change. The kid who teaches herself to read at 3 is often just part of the regular smart crowd by 9 or 10. |
We've had a decent experience in FCPS AAP with two DDs that are the same (measured IQs well north of 150) but are moving to private next year for 9th grade. Neither of my DDs enjoy school very much because of a) inconsistent teachers, some of which are outstanding but others of which are stone awful and b) overly bureaucratic rules that make sense given overcrowding but are rather silly otherwise and c) crappy food. |
+1. Early reading means very little. My DD learned to read on the tail end of 1st grade but eventually did circles around most of the early readers. Once everyone learns how to read it makes no difference. |
It's the water! |
Wow, you cannot talk like that, specially if you want answers. She will be better if you give her for adoption. |