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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote][b]Then do your best for your kid by using the "reading and feeding" them method. Let them play video games like Professor Layton and Minecraft. Let them watch a little TV, and let them do their homework completely on their own. Go to the MENSA website, and let them do some of the puzzles there, including the speed challenge. Read, read, read. [/b]There are lots of things you can do to prep your child for success on these kinds of tests. The above are the kinds of things we do, and our kids are successful. So it doesn't matter to us if someone else decides to spend all their spare time on expensive practice tests. Works for them, fine. Not the way I would do it, but I am not in their house and don't really consider it my business. Different methods to the same path. We aren't all wired the same, so the way we prepare doesn't need to be either. [/quote] [b]That's cheating since these activities prep kids for some aspects of standardized tests. You'll stop cheating now[/b].[/quote] :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: TV time and video games are the key to my kid's test taking success and upper 99% scores. We must be the biggest cheats on the planet, or at least the district :)[/quote]
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