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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you, all. Appreciate the responses. To clarify, the percentile has decreased each time. The raw score has been flat within a 5 points or so either way. The flat raw score is my concern. We don't supplement at home so that answers my question. [/quote] That makes sense, and it not cause for concern. Imagine it this way. Maybe the most advanced math your child knows is two-digit addition, which would be impressive for a kid in K. That put them in the 90th percentile for their age. But as time has gone on, other kids are also mastering two-digit addition, so the percentile is dropping. That's nothing to worry about! It's normal and fine. If your child is already above grade level, count your blessings and use this time to bolster them in other areas. Music, art, languages - you don't have to worry about getting them up to grade level, so focus on something else. [/quote]
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