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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Re-reading what I wrote, I can see how it might come across that way. I wasn't trying to say my kid would be a genius if it weren't for the early medical issues or that my kid isn't one of the dumb ones. What I was trying to convey is I have perspective and health and living are more important. I strongly suspect most kids underperform on these sorts of things at such a young age which is why I was shocked to see my child didn't underperform. We have been through many evaluations over the years and early on, everything was bottom percentile (we're talking 2nd percentile) and I just didn't think that was accurate.[/quote] I'm on the other end of the boat. I have a high-functioning, but verbally limited (he actually types much better than he speaks) autistic 6-year-old child. We didn't even know if he'd finish the test, but the teachers and I agreed to let him try. His score came back 132 @ 98%. I have no desire to put him in AAP, he wants to be like normal children and tries everything he can to fit in. I don't think putting him in a special program would help matters and he'd be miserable.[/quote]
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