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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does this article have to do with gifted children? My dd is highly gifted and I can't find an appropriate school for her in the DC area. Besides nysmith, what options do I have. Will be going into 4th next fall. Which privates can accommodate a child with in IQ in the 150 range and have them feel challenged but most importantly I want her to have a set of peers. Looking for co Ed school since I have a son as well. Thx. [/quote] None-go to public. [/quote] There are tons of kids with IQs of 150 and above in many, many schools. Its not that high.[/quote] Uh, no. Tons of posters on DCUM reporting their snowflakes have 99pctile test scores =/= tons of highly and profoundly gifted kids, even in the super-smart DC area.[/quote] You can call it whatever you want but its not exceptional. Thats the point of PP's post, that her DC was exceptional because of IQ and wouldn't fit in any school. I just pointed out that there are many kids like this in DC schools.[/quote]
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