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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP: your child's profile will not be as challenging. 25th perecentile is not that low and the gap between all the tests isn't as large. I was told that it's the gap that makes life so challenging. I would cement really good study practices from a very young age. My DD has a profile more like your daughter's and she is very good at managing her time, using good study skills, and meeting with teachers--I cannot emphasize that enough. As she gets into high school, meeting with teachers, all the time, is huge. Don't forget that. Your DD seems like she has a lot of good strengths, so just shore those up and she'll do great! [/quote] I totally agree! 25th percentile IS average, even if it's on the lower end. Like, if you were to share the score report that was given to you, it would say "Average" next to the processing speed index. So she's not the faster thinker in the world, but she has the requisite ability in that area to be successful. [/quote]
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