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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP my DS sounds just like yours. He's in 7th grade. We've had him tested twice over the last 7 years, both times by private psychologists. The DX is ADHD on the scale of moderate/severe. he has slow processing speeds, no actual LD's and an average IQ - which means nothing to me. Apparently I too have an "average IQ", but have been quite successful in life - at least by my own definition. I am by no means even thinking of limiting what my DS will be able to do as he gets older. I fully expect him to go to a 4 year university and have a happy and successful life! And if he ends up in Vo-Tech, then that's fine too as he will likely be earning more than his peers who went into "white collar" career fields. Most important thing to me is that he is happy and mentally balanced, and self sufficient. [/quote] You may have an average IQ, but you're very wise. Thanks for this post. [/quote]
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