So the issue with DS is rarely ever Is this work too difficult? but rather does he want to do it? School requires humility. There is listening (more than talking), learning (not teaching), being told what to do and when (rather than dictating). Everything is about control and since we don't give him that kind of reign, being a smart and talented as he is, he is a master of subtly.
Ideas that work great with him are copywork from books he's interested in and/or his own writing (I'll rewrite it with correct spelling and punctuation and use it for future copywork), doing spelling this way also was a great idea, interest led science and history that allows him to go as deep as he wants with it (within reasonable limits - after reading about the Babylonian hanging gardens he was making all kinds of plans for our roof). Usually he's content with discussion. For instance, the story of Adam and Eve disobeying God and having to leave Eden couldn't pass by without a satisfactory explanation of why God put the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the garden in the first place. Stuff like that doesn't escape him so there is no breezing through content subjects. He exhausts me because no laziness, inconsistency, or hypocrisy gets by him. I know he's commanded to honor his parents regardless but I'm well aware that my own shortcomings and sin provoke him to disrespect (I'm still in the process of sanctification!). It's as if he's saying, "Why should YOU get to be the adult and the authority?" He's forever trying to work out a plan to get around all the limitations that prevent him from active participation in the adult world (he doesn't need a license to have a vehicle on the road if it's under 50cc/he can get around child labor laws if he is working for a family business/etc) but we are yet to successfully get him to understand why he needs to be able to add quickly and easily (or some such thing) - there is always a way around it (so far .. nothing has made me have to think about more and deeper than this child).
The only thing I know for sure about how to handle this child's education is that I need to pray more.
