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[quote=Anonymous]I did not tell my 15 year old his IQ results; this is the primary reason I am not sharing his full neurospsych results with him. It gives false confidence IMO. He has that mix of thinking/knowing he is simultaneously the smartest person but also the stupidest person. Anxiety and ADHD kid. My oldest sibling is very much the same - high IQ, anxiety, ADHD. It was a train wreck in high school. Straight As but she -- and everyone around her -- suffered at home as she worked to earn those As. Being untreated, it lasted through college and even now into her (incredibly successful) career. She is 50 and - finally - getting some EF training. [/quote]
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