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People in this area are above average. They did a study a few years back and this area has the highest concentration of advanced degrees pretty much anywhere.
So it's not surprising that there are a lot of bright parents with bright kids responding to this thread. |
One counterexample doesn't disprove a theory. |
My district tested all of us for the gifted program, if I remember correctly. The person who tested me in fifth grade told me my score. That’s actually not supposed to happen. I went back as an adult and asked to see my file. The number I remembered was the number in the file. |
Yup. Dcum is thoroughly entertaining |
| DH, DW, DD and DS all 142-145. Some are kinder than others, some have better executive functions, some better at math, some better at music! |
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DD and I are probably pretty close in intelligence. I might be a bit higher, but she makes up for it by working harder than I do. DS1 is smarter than DW but probably not as smart as DD or me. DS2 is probably pretty close to DW but behind DD, DS1, and me. DS2 has the best EQ, though.
Good thing we didn't have a fourth as each one got a little less smart. |
| DH is very very smart (PhD, speaks multiple languages, very talented musically) and DS, age 19 so an adult, is wildly smart as well. He's already about halfway through college with a 3.9 average. I'm in the 130's, always bright but had to work a little harder. DD has global delays and is a 102. Things are a lot harder for her and she works extremely hard to get B's and C's at a challenging HS. It's hard for her because we all did so much better in school with less work. |
… and on a forum that is geographically focused and likely to pull a skewed sample of the US population as a whole |
| According to both my mother and my mother-in-law, DS is way smarter than either of us were at his age. And we’re reasonably intelligent so I think DS is in good shape. |
| I’m the dumbest one in my family. Our poodle outwits me. |
Poodles are very smart dogs, PP.
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My mother and FIL says that about DS but I take it with a grain of salt. Might be some bias there. |
One has aspergers like my spouse, one has fast processing and empathy like me. We all drive each other crazy. |