Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on the scores it sounds like your child isn't gifted so will be appropriately challenged at your home school.
This is what I find interesting about this whole thing. The difference between many of the kids who get in and those who don't (including OP's) is probably 5 to 10 questions on this test. This test isn't an IQ test, and it isn't an aptitude test. How can you possibly know that an 8 year old kid who gets 8 fewer questions correct on this test on one day in time isn't gifted but the other kids are? That's silly.
OP just stay involved and supplement outside of school and your DC will be fine.
It's a very challenging test (176 questions in 90 minutes for 8 and 9 year-olds) and I find it unfortunate that they have to weigh it so heavily in the selection process. In fact, I really wish they could do HGC type curriculum for all.
We really want the kids to be taught academics to the right level IN school. Supplementing outside of school should be left for sports and arts and religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has loved 4th grade. They're doing a lot of cool stuff this year researching Native Americans, Age of Exploration, etc. And only 4 kids out of 60 went off to HGC so it's not like their friend group was broken apart. But then again I'm a parent who doesn't have any idea who is in my child's reading group. This to me is helicoptering.
So your kid says to you, "While in Reading today Bob said to me, blah blah blah," and you run away screaming NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I can't have that information or I'm a helicopter parent?
I mean God forbid we have a freaking conversation with our kid, huh?
Yeah sure, that's just what I meant (?!). I meant that if you quiz your kids about which group they're in and who's in it and how it stacks up against the others, you're overdoing it to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has loved 4th grade. They're doing a lot of cool stuff this year researching Native Americans, Age of Exploration, etc. And only 4 kids out of 60 went off to HGC so it's not like their friend group was broken apart. But then again I'm a parent who doesn't have any idea who is in my child's reading group. This to me is helicoptering.
So your kid says to you, "While in Reading today Bob said to me, blah blah blah," and you run away screaming NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I can't have that information or I'm a helicopter parent?
I mean God forbid we have a freaking conversation with our kid, huh?
Anonymous wrote:My child has loved 4th grade. They're doing a lot of cool stuff this year researching Native Americans, Age of Exploration, etc. And only 4 kids out of 60 went off to HGC so it's not like their friend group was broken apart. But then again I'm a parent who doesn't have any idea who is in my child's reading group. This to me is helicoptering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on the scores it sounds like your child isn't gifted so will be appropriately challenged at your home school.
This is what I find interesting about this whole thing. The difference between many of the kids who get in and those who don't (including OP's) is probably 5 to 10 questions on this test. This test isn't an IQ test, and it isn't an aptitude test. How can you possibly know that an 8 year old kid who gets 8 fewer questions correct on this test on one day in time isn't gifted but the other kids are? That's silly.
OP just stay involved and supplement outside of school and your DC will be fine.