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[quote=Anonymous] If you think about it OP, it only makes sense that if your child is having trouble attending to the test, he's going to underperform and you will not get a true read on his abilities. I would consider that number the absolute floor and work on the rest of his issues. My friend whose child is brilliant but has ADHD has a heck of a time with his behavior. He just acts like a bratty jerk a lot of the time. He can be very sweet other times. Behaviors came hand in hand with ADHD, not "intellectual disabilities" -- which your son's IQ would not qualify for. [/quote]
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