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[quote=Anonymous]OP my child is gifted. Proved by many tests and so on. He’s a young adult now. At first he was in public school where the teachers did make a big effort letting him work in 5th grade level in first. But in later grades he got bored. He was always working on a big project after finishing his week of work on Monday. He’s a nice kid & no trouble. Teachers liked him. We moved to Virginia and he went to Thomas Jefferson HSST. Much better for him. He WANTS to do all that work. He’s in college now where he can really pursue his work dreams. Holding him back to make him “normal” would have been awfully frustrating for him. He likes meeting others like himself. He’s just a certain way: he wants to challenge himself with things and that’s how he is. We just have to accept that. So OP I would say your DC needs an environment that supports him. [/quote]
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