Reading through the ama yesterday I realised I have quite a different gifted child on the severe end of the gifted spectrum. If you'd like, I can answer questions from a different perspective.
FAQs:
Are they Autistic?
Yes, on the far end of that spectrum too.
When did you know?
When they were 2 and went from nonverbal to reading out loud everything around them, followed by them demonstrating they could do arithmetics, and so on.
So they have hyperlexia and hypernumeracy?
No, upon testing we discovered they had full understanding. They just figured it out.
How's their emotional intelligence?
Very high too. As a 6 year old they were able to identify and discuss complex emotions characters might be feeling and potential motivations behind their actions in a way not even expected of GCSE students.
What areas are they gifted in?
They are globally gifted. It's not about subject areas, their brain just functions differently.
Are they in school?
There are no appropriate provisions available for children in this position. They would be in year 6 if they were.
Are they good at sports?
No, sports are physical so being gifted does not affect it. They are pretty average. Same for art.
Will they take their GCSES and A Levels early?
No, they could easily but there is no point. They may not take them at all, only if they become necessary for something they want.
Do they like the things other children their age typically do?
Some, they've never been interested in children's TV but some games, books, things like Lego.
What is the hardest part of having a gifted child?
It's a lot and very full on all the time.
What is the best thing about having a gifted child?
Seeing the amazing things they do with utter joy in their heart.