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Reply to "High Quantitative and Nonverbal -- But Low Verbal"
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[quote=Anonymous]This is very similar to my son, with the quantitative and nonverbal scores reversed: V 116 (84% for age), Q 123 (92), N 143 (99) How is your son with writing/speaking? I would say mine seemed advanced so not sure why score was lower, comparatively! Anyway, I would not worry that AAP wouldn't be a good fit-there will be many kids with similar scores in there, and a high aptitude for mathematical skills and logic is as valuable as the verbal side. There will still be groupings and kids working to their own abilities within each class. My son is 4th grade and new to the district so I am not referring him to AAP since it would mean another change of school if he were accepted and I am very happy with the school he is in: the teachers, friendship groups, and level of teaching. However, if this was 2nd grade like yours, I would probably have done it. [/quote]
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