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?
Back in that grade I got my hands on a Math book for a higher grade, and studied that whenever I had nothing better to do. By the time I started high school I was several years ahead in that subject. I'd recommend trying it, but it is a bit of a mixed blessing; on one hand its something productive to do, but on the other it only means he'd be more bored in later math classes.
It also depends a lot on the school and the teacher. If the teacher is one of those who actually cares about helping children, he or she may have some suggestions to offer, and having the teacher on board with the child doing something a little different in classes were he is ahead makes it a lot easier.
"Get your hands on a more advanced text" has worked fantastically in my life.
I ripped through self-directed math workbooks during elementary school and used math textbooks during summers. By the time I was 8 they just had me go to an upper grade's classroom for that subject; later I'd get a ride to a nearby middle school; likewise for taking high school math classes in middle school and college math classes in high school. If I'd just had to suffer through reruns of everything I'd already learned it might have been awful, but the combination of... (read more)