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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't believe all these people who would ask, and who would tell. Your 2nd grader will one day be a MS student, a HS student, then an adult. They don't deserve to go through life with everyone knowing their "number"- even if the number is high. Once my kids are 16-18, I'll tell them their scores, if they want to know. And if THEY want to share, that's their choice. It's not my place to make that decision for them. Are you parents who share IQ scores really okay with other people discussing your kid's IQ. And maybe one day having a mean or clueless friend of a friend tell them they've done great getting into x college, especially since your IQ is only 125. Grades, test scores, health information-- this is my kids' personal info. I'd have hated it if I found out in HS that my mom had blabbed all my info to anyone who would listen. [/quote] +1. This is your child's information and it seems really inappropriate to share it.[/quote]
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