Although my 8-year-old son likes his teacher, he is frequently bored at school. He attends a high quality suburban public school in the United States. He has a lot of traits in common with LessWrong readers, and we would like advice for what he can do to counter his boredom. Many of you must have found grade school more or less tedious. What were your coping strategies?
Unconventional advice for an 8 year old. Distinct from advice for a parent.
Study humans and take notes on their behavior, because when you are older it may be hard to understand what it was like to be a kid.
Recognize strengths in others that surprise you. One of the ones that eluded this 31 year-old for 29 years is that interest in a subject is a variable that you are capable of controlling, and helps a lot with being good at a subject.
Teach others, and give others an opportunity to teach, because that is a social skill that will provide value in the settings you are likely to wind up in.
Listen to authority, but ever with a critical ear.
Play and design games with peers until your tastes are refined enough to interest adults. Seek out people who can make you better at playing and designing games.
Read books, and ignore anything your parents say about 'bed time'. Bed time is the part of the night where the big lights go off and the smaller lights go on, and you read stories, try drawing games that Vihart (youtube) inspired you to try, consider your place in the universe, and engage in dialogue with yourself on the things that confuse and trouble you.
Get used to the idea of existential crisis, and don't shy away from ideas that scare you, though be aware that others do shy away from them, and that if you talk a lot about the things that scare you, people usually will think you are crazy or troubled.
And I'll throw in a vote for anyone who says anything in favor of learning languages, because (whatever the benefits of learning languages are, developmentally) they broaden the amount of information that is accessible.