Is there a correlation between food allergies and giftedness? I have not heard this before. |
I'm curious about this too - this is the second time I have read this in the recent future. Not sure if the other time was on DCUM or not! I think food allergies make kids more "sensory", but can't quite see the association with intellect. |
Are you saying that food allergy could be a sign of giftdness ? This is the first time I am hearing this and my child who shows a lot of the positive traits of giftdness has food allergies, so I am very curious where you get this information. |
http://www.gifteddevelopment.com/Articles/early_childhood/e10.pdf Misdiagnosis and Dual Diagnoses of Gifted Children and Adults: http://books.google.com/books?id=NQrtt-peg5AC&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173&dq=food+allergies+gifted+kids&source=bl&ots=SgUmxQplWo&sig=VmpRvfsnU_QRfFFZ2zvdjDhHWW4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LRcAU6_cOouu0AHin4GwDg&ved=0CHwQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=food%20allergies%20gifted%20kids&f=false http://www.thinkingahead.com.au/Documents/Recognising%20Giftedness%20-Dr%20LK%20Silverman.pdf |
It is the same psychologist referenced in the sites above. She just talks about "children with food allergies". Having a true IgE mediated food allergy would cause a child to react with hives, vomiting, wheezing etc. I think she is just referring to young children who are fussy and end up having food sensitivities. I highly doubt there is any scientific correlation between true food allergies and intellect and I have never seen any studies about or reference to such an association in pediatric literature - though I have never done a search on the subject. (DC has IgE mediated food allergies and is a Davidson young scholar - highly doubt one has anything to do with the other.) |
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A WISC is a good indicator of strengths and weaknesses.
If you really want a CogAt and your kid is not enrolled in public school, you can call GMU. I looked into this for my DC just out of curiosity. His private school is not into scores, but they do a nice job differentiating up and down. If I wanted to know how he learned, I'd get a WISC. If I just wanted to know if he has a high aptitude across the board, I'd get a CogAT. |
Who knew that there was such a benefit to my child's projectile vomiting, hives and tongue swelling whenever exposed to tree nuts? I need to spread the word to other parents of allergic kids...your child's deathly allergy is just a sign of giftedness
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| WE GOT IN WITH WISC OF 152 AND THE SUBJECTIVE RATING OF GBRS OF 6. |
| Our DC had a GBRS of 11, was in the pool (but rejected). We got a WISC and DC had very high scores on Perceptual and Visual; however, the WMI was AVG and the the Processing was really LOW. We appealed and DC was accepted. DC is 2E, and we are in the process of getting the school to recognize such and asking for accomodation. Oddly enough, schools suggested that we rethink AAP (child has writing issues), and I replied that AAP is where DC belongs, and that they need to provide for DC. In short, know that 2E kids are just now being recognized by the schools and they arent always sure of the the law - or so it seems. |
PP, would you mind sharing the scores for WISC, in terms of Perceptual, Visual, WMI and Processing? Is the 2E due to low processing speed or something else? How to prove 2E? |
| Just about anything gets your accepted these days : / |
I wish people would decide in which arena they want their kids to get extra help. With all the budget cuts etc, I really don't think FCPS should have to cater both to an individual child's "giftedness" and "special needs". Meanwhile all the "average" kids get nothing extra. (Coming from a mother of a child who could be categorized as 2E - ADD and a very fast learner/thinker.) |
Comprehensive Neuropsych evaluation-will run you between $3-4K for a full test battery and written report. |
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we were found not eligible with WISC 147 (all subsocre in 145 range) & GBRS=8
Any suggestions to what to include for appeal? |
It makes no sense statistically. There are 11-13% in AAP, and only 2-3% with WISC over 130. Also taking into consideration that high IQ parents make more money and choose private, thus removing some of the high IQ DCs from the sample. |