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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If your child is already a decent writer, a daily journal is great to keep her practicing. Have her practice her keyboarding skills too. Since she is such a great reader already, you can concentrate on other skill sets she will need. How are her math skills? I would concentrate on the areas where your child needs relative help. Taking her to science museums and history museums are also excellent adventures and appeal to children of all levels. [/quote] ITA with this advice. My DD has consistently tested as an advanced reader (at least 5 grade levels above her grade-based-on-age) but her writing (and spelling) needed lots of work. She also needed to strengthen her math skills. So we worked with her teachers each year to find age-appropriate reading at an advanced level, combined with more challenging math and much practice with writing, as well as spelling.[/quote]
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