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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP - I think you psychologist, psychiatrist screwed up big time and that you have to make him/her accountable. VERBAL I.Q. is only one portion of the I.Q. analysis and a very small portion of a good, thorough, neuropsych workup. While one of my child my have a verbal I.Q. of 137, his processing skills are two standard deviations lower. Many SN kids, and especially asperger kids, can score extremely high in verbal I.Q. My other Aspie son came in at 183 on verbal I.Q. (at the college level when in 4th grade) but is hampered by ADHD/Aspergers/Anxiety and may never be able to function on his own. And is finding college extremely challenging. Your psychologist needs to explain this well to your child. Testing is a profile of the student. The verbal I.Q. is just a small component of the profile and is not even the entire I.Q. combined score.[/quote]
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