Multiple kids…all advanced?

Anonymous
Lol are you the same person I saw on linked in posting their three kids standardized test scores? So cringe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you have more than one child, do they seem to track academically similar? All in AAP (advanced programs) or all in gen ed?


With 2 kids it's normal for both to have the same cognitive abilities and opportunities to develop them. With 3 or more, generally the eldest is the smartest. It's pretty well established that the more kids you have, the less the later kids achieve academically. I guess I would be very surprised to see a family of 4 or more where all the kids were doing really well in school. I'd assume they had a lot of money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you have more than one child, do they seem to track academically similar? All in AAP (advanced programs) or all in gen ed?


With 2 kids it's normal for both to have the same cognitive abilities and opportunities to develop them. With 3 or more, generally the eldest is the smartest. It's pretty well established that the more kids you have, the less the later kids achieve academically. I guess I would be very surprised to see a family of 4 or more where all the kids were doing really well in school. I'd assume they had a lot of money.


Poor people who have many kids are usually the less intelligent ones.
Anonymous
I’m one of four and we were all advanced. Two went to the same Ivy and the other two of us to the same t30. However, I struggled with focus in ways they did not and now as an adult, I’m learning through my child’s adhd diagnosis that I have undiagnosed adhd. I always suspected something was up as a teenager and in college and I did well enough to compensate, but it definitely took its toll and has hit a breaking point managing as an adult with kids of my own.

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