twzzlrgirl
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I'm no expert in child development, just have experience from attending many such events with my nephews.
The project looked very, very good, almost professional. Kyron would certainly not be the first kid whose project was essentially done by adults (usually parents).
He may well have found all the information in his exhibit and had an adult (parent) format it on the computer, print it out, cut it out, frame it and paste it up for him. In other words, Kyron did the research, the adult did the actual formatting, printing and pasting, possibly in consultation with Kyron as to the layout ("what do you think, should we put this chart over here?").
This would have been acceptable at my nephews' school in the lower grades. In the higher grades, the students are expected to do it all themselves... but they also have much higher skill levels than the average 7 year old.
I agree completely. I guess it just surprised me in comparison with the other projects around him. The others look like they were done by 7 year olds...which seemed more appropriate to me. This could be taken two ways: either the parents are so concerned with image that they "helped him;" or, that they are very involved and "helped him." Not sure which way it goes on this one.