Chewy509
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Hi Everyone,
Some quick background:
My son Isaac, who is nearing 2 yrs old, has been classified as being "extremely gifted" with an estimated IQ of 179+. As such whilst being under the physical age of 2, has the same mental capacity and capability as a 3yr old. (For fans of the TV show "Big Bang Theory", he is a Sheldon, but 2yrs old).
He goes to his "nerdy" playgroup/kindergarden for gifted children once a fortnight and they often play on PCs with learning games, etc. (The centre he attends also conducts counciling for parents who have gifted children, as well as other services). Isaac is a member of Baby Mensa, in Mensa Australia.
My wife and I are interested in getting one of the kids learning laptops to help with some structured learning activities. We will always be with him, guiding, helping, etc, so it's not a toy that we attend to give him to play with in isolation from us, so we can get a break. Quite the opposite, he will only use it under our direct supervision.
Has anyone purchased one, used one, etc? Any recommendations?
Some examples are: http://www.vtechkids.com.au/elect_learn.asp
Our main concern, is longevity that he will use it before he gets bored with it.
The other alternative is getting a netbook, and loading it with educational software. Whilst a netbook option would offer the greatest flexibilty, the overall cost (AU$500+) vs reliablity in the hands of a toddler doesn't make it an ideal solution.
Any thoughts?
@Clocker, how is your son coming along?
PS. Isaac loves his Duplo Lego, has a deep fascination with trucks and aircraft, in particular helicopters. Loves reading books. And loves playing in the sand-pit with his trucks, but hates getting sand on his hands!
Some quick background:
My son Isaac, who is nearing 2 yrs old, has been classified as being "extremely gifted" with an estimated IQ of 179+. As such whilst being under the physical age of 2, has the same mental capacity and capability as a 3yr old. (For fans of the TV show "Big Bang Theory", he is a Sheldon, but 2yrs old).
He goes to his "nerdy" playgroup/kindergarden for gifted children once a fortnight and they often play on PCs with learning games, etc. (The centre he attends also conducts counciling for parents who have gifted children, as well as other services). Isaac is a member of Baby Mensa, in Mensa Australia.
My wife and I are interested in getting one of the kids learning laptops to help with some structured learning activities. We will always be with him, guiding, helping, etc, so it's not a toy that we attend to give him to play with in isolation from us, so we can get a break. Quite the opposite, he will only use it under our direct supervision.
Has anyone purchased one, used one, etc? Any recommendations?
Some examples are: http://www.vtechkids.com.au/elect_learn.asp
Our main concern, is longevity that he will use it before he gets bored with it.
The other alternative is getting a netbook, and loading it with educational software. Whilst a netbook option would offer the greatest flexibilty, the overall cost (AU$500+) vs reliablity in the hands of a toddler doesn't make it an ideal solution.
Any thoughts?
@Clocker, how is your son coming along?
PS. Isaac loves his Duplo Lego, has a deep fascination with trucks and aircraft, in particular helicopters. Loves reading books. And loves playing in the sand-pit with his trucks, but hates getting sand on his hands!