<p>I think your daughter may be moderately gifted, but I'm far from a psychologist. You'd have to have her take an IQ test like the SB-V if you want to know for sure. </p>
<p>It's nice to know that some parents take it nice and easy with their kids at this age, because in high school it gets a lot tougher. They might as well enjoy being in middle school while it lasts.</p>
<p>I can't speak for my friends, but I have no problems with above-level testing in general, unless the material is something I obviously don't know. I can't say I "enjoy" these tests, but it was interesting to take a test with different material than what I was used to. (ELAs, TerraNova, etc.) However, the SAT test taking experience was horrible. It's nearly four hours, with just three five-minute breaks. It was exhuasting, and I would have probably done better with longer breaks. You can't complain, though, since everyone is subject to the same rules with the SAT.</p>
<p>Edit: Have you ever considered sending your daughter to CTY for a summer? I haven't went there yet, but I talked to a lot of people, and everyone agreed it was excellent. I don't think she qualifies (560 M and 470 V, I think it was?), but if she works hard at it, you never know. It's a three-week intensive program, where you take a class of your choice for seven hours, five days a week, and Sunday evenings. It didn't seem overwhelming at all to the CTYers that I talked to, and it was often fun because the class could get sidetracked and the teachers' unorthodox teaching methods.</p>
<p>What's great about CTY is that it unites gifted people around the country, and lets you take courses that would not be normally offered at school. For instance, they offer Cryptology, Ethics, and Astronomy course. There are dances, sports, and other activities besides academics as well. I'd better not get too ahead of myself here, though. xD </p>
<p>If you're interested, you can check out cty.jhu.edu and realcty.org. RealCTY is a wiki complied by CTY students, and I think it really captures the essence of what CTY is about.</p>