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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You sound like you suspect him of a crime. Or as if you have evidence of diphtheria or Ebola. What, exactly, do you expect to occur here? I mean, if we were all to advocate as you wish and say "Tell them right away!" [/quote] He sounds absolulety wonderful! How rare is it when a kid takes a deep interest in something that may one day lead to an important discovery and advance mankind or educate others about all that they have taken the time to learn? The parents have been blessed with a genius and so glad the schools had the sense to recognize it! I am shaking my head wondering what is the problem?? Yesterday, I was at my neighborhood park with my kid. There were a bunch of kids hanging out, ages between 7 and 11. Do you know what deeply intellectual conversation they were having? They were talking about who they "like" and and who is "dating". Oh and one mentioned that he had a large private part!! (Thank God my DD was not their friend). I'd much rather that a kid talk about dinosaurs any day of the week then that! [/quote] I concur with the previous poster. Talking about dinosaurs and the sciences beats constant discussion about video games. I love it when my 7 year old DS play dates that did not involve playing on the wii or being so competitive that the kids would resort to cheating to win in sport. [/quote]
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