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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Low iq. Like 78. [/quote] I'm not trying to minimize but an IQ of 78 is not an intellectual disability. At worst it's a borderline normal IQ. You also don't say how old your child is and the circumstances in which he/she was tested and this result was obtained. Was this a four year old with ADHD? A five year old with CP? A kid with motoric disabilities? Did you test in circumstances that accounted for these issues? Is the kid grown up enough to have his/her IQ known? More info please. What does your eval actually tell you about your child. And more importantly, tell us about your child. Before you got the eval, did you consider your child bright and able?[/quote]
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