Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a kid who really was an outlier. Calculus at 10 kinda kid. We homeschooled for medical reasons (he was also an outlier there) and it was the right choice.
I also have a kid who is more run of the mill gifted, ready for Algebra at 11 kinda kid. He has been well served by schools.
OP here. May I ask what happened to your Calculus at 10 kid? Mine is six and she is finishing up Fraction and started Algebra.
NP here, and I'd also be interested in suggestions.
We haven't done a lot of formal written math yet outside of Montessori, but my 5 y.o. is basically already working out symbolic equations with variables on his own. I'm not trying to brag. I was considered a math whiz as a kid, and I'm certain I couldn't do what he can do at his age. His pre-school Montessori teacher said she has never had a math student like him in 20+ years of managing her center. Right now we're supplementing math at his Montessori in the afternoon after Mandarin-immersion Kindergarten at our public in the morning. Aside from also being an early reader, though, he's quite young in other ways...so I wouldn't consider accelerating him grade-wise. But I can't keep up with his demand for more complex math...and I have a math-heavy PhD!