Should My Gifted Child Skip a Grade?

Should My Gifted Child Skip a Grade?

Author: The Memoria Press Podcast Network November 12, 2025 Duration: 39:48
Every parent wants to do what’s best for their child—especially when that child seems ahead of the curve. But in a classical education, growth isn’t about racing forward; it’s about steady formation and broad mastery. In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, the panel discusses when a gifted child should skip a grade and why every stage of learning matters. They explore how to challenge bright students without rushing the basics, how maturity shapes readiness, and why true education values depth over speed. This is a thoughtful conversation for parents seeking wisdom, not hurry, in their child’s learning journey.   What We're Reading from This Episode:  "The Ghost Keeper" Natalie Morrill (Tanya) "Christian Paideia (Vol. I)" Brian Welter (Martin) "Frankenstein" Wollstonecraft Shelley (Marcie) "Anne of Green Gables" L.M. Montgomery (Marcie) "The Good, the bad, and the Beautiful" Joseph Pearce (Marcie)

Classical Et Cetera from The Memoria Press Podcast Network is a series of conversations that delve into the heart of a classical education, exploring its principles, practices, and enduring relevance. This isn't just a theoretical discussion; it's a practical guide built from the experiences of those actively shaping this educational landscape. Each episode features educators in the classroom, authors who craft the curricula, publishers who bring these resources to life, and the visionaries who see the bigger picture. Together, they unpack the ideas, challenges, and successes inherent in teaching and learning with a classical lens. You'll hear specific examples, thoughtful debates on methodology, and reflections on how ancient wisdom applies to modern students. The dialogue in this podcast naturally extends beyond mere textbooks to consider the broader cultivation of intellect and character. Whether you're a seasoned teacher, a homeschooling parent, or simply curious about educational philosophy, these discussions offer grounded insights and actionable wisdom. Tune in for an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing work of building a meaningful education, one thoughtful conversation at a time.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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Is Memoria Press Catholic or Protestant? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:21
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Duration: 47:41
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Essential Christian Novels for Classical Readers [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:53
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Classical Education in a Casual Age: Let’s Be Formal Again [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 56:43
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Duration: 49:01
It takes us a while to get there, but it’s worth the journey! In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, Tanya, Martin, and Paul share what they’re reading, answer a listener question about audiobooks, and (eventually) get…
Why Poetry Belongs in Classical Education Curriculum [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:03
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