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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is in first grade and we are working through a calculus textbook at home. Math just comes to him. Would love for him to get a better foundation than I can provide. These college classes sound expensive though. What is the cost?[/quote] For a serious kid who loves math and doesn’t need a lot of games and stickers, try Mathnasium. They will race him through the basics before getting him back up to calculus, but they’ll give him a great foundation. Other ideas: Find Isaac Asimov’s old books about topics like topology for lay people. They’re great for a kid who likes learning about fun math things but is too young for advanced university math. Art of Problem Solving Online: https://artofproblemsolving.com/ Call up Johns Hopkins and weep. Maybe they would give a genuinely bright kid a discount for their gifted children program. [/quote]
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