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[quote=Anonymous]Not saying my 8 yo DC is extremely gifted--found eligible for AAP based on one test score and GBRS scores/commentary. However, DC finds plenty of ways to occupy self in class and at home. DC loves free time because it allows opportunities to work on independent projects like writing in a journal, drawing, making up stories/plays, and reading (especially). GBRS mentioned these independent behaviors in commentary supporting scores. I just found that interesting. I don't think "expressing boredom" would qualify as supporting commentary, so perhaps it's not (perceived) as a good indicator. [/quote]
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