DS read at two, etc.
Started Yr R with sight reading age of 11yrs and was free reader after a few weeks when they realised he could read all the scheme books. He went to Yr 1 for maths and now in Yr 1 has been going to Yr 2 classes and doing Yr 3/4 curriculum in that class.
His reading books are from Yr 2 class, but he is now getting ones he's had before and when I asked whether they should be giving him something to challenge him in the slightest, they said 'ooh, wait til next year and he'll do book reviews'. Which, ok, sounds like a bit more to do, but he's not being challenged on the stuff he's reading at all (Horrid Henry, etc.).
I won't go on with the rest but just wondering if anyone else has found that their high potential child has started to plateau once into the school system?
I know school is about social skills too, and conforming and all that (and seems mostly about learning swear words, how to backchat and learn to spit at each other...!) but I don't feel he's being stretched (not pushed, that's too far maybe) at all.
Thoughts?