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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a "normal" kid (mid 120s) and a "special" kid (153). The 120s kid has had it easier in every single way growing up (friends, academics, athletics). That 153 tilts everything just enough to be a mess. He's grown up now and is awesome - living his best life, got a graduate degree and has a wonderful fiancé. But wow - I have such a different understanding of the challenges of a high IQ unique way of thinking. I feel lucky he's as adjusted as he is - many struggle for years.[/quote] Since everybody seems to agree that many high IQ kids are not "normal," then we should also agree that they deserve at least as much support as every other kid, instead of everyone saying how we can just ignore them and don't need to teach them anything since they're so smart. [/quote]
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