I teach 2-3 year olds at a preschool and Parent/Teacher Conferences are this week. These are not formal, merely rather to let the parent know where the child stands as far as maturity/emotional growth/intellectual growth, etc., and also to help them decide which class to place them in next year. At any rate, I have a child in my class who just turned 3 last week. He already reads chapter books and is a whiz at math -- he's already up to doing fractions. Now obviously intellectually he is off the charts, but socially/emotionally he is right in line with his age group, maybe a bit more advanced than others his age but nothing out of the ordinary. I have NO experience with truly gifted children so am looking for some advice on what to recommend to the parents. I am thinking that staying with his age group will be the best for him all around, even though the curriculum in the 3-4 yo. PreK class will bore him to tears (learning letters, numbers, writing your name, etc.) Anyone with experience in this field? I want to do the right thing by the child here.


Teachers always tried to push him ahead or give him extra work to do. He'll keep learning at his own record setting pace. At that age social interaction is more important. That's why they shouldn't have TVs, computers or movies in pre-school. IMHO 