(September 9, 2014 at 4:22 am)Aroura Wrote: I can give her some, but it is going to be difficult to make sure it is matching what she is doing in school, and make it effective and engaging. After all, I'm not a trained teacher. Still, I guess it is up to me (and other parents) to fill in the widening gaps in the public school system. To be clear, gaps I do NOT blame on teachers.
I guarantee you, if she is developing normally, then just keep moving through mathematical and other material at a steady pace, and she'll leave the crowd far behind in a couple years.
On a personal level, you can think of the poor education system as a benefit to your daughter-- she will get a huge leg up on the competition, putting her in the market for a good school, a good job, and hopefully a good marriage and fincancial prosperity.
Be careful what you wish for, because in Canada, so many go to university that a Masters degree is the new high school diploma.