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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having a “Low IQ” doesn’t mean someone doesn’t have strengths or talents in other areas. We have a lower IQ family member (tested between 87-94 years ago) who loves working with kids and animals, is incredibly patient, intuitive/empathetic, inquisitive, bright, and hard working. Years of special Ed programs, hands on experiential learning, tutoring, supports, and positive encouragement have paid off. She wants to work with kids who are her as a speech therapist, OT, or therapist or work in animal care like a vet tech. [/quote] Ffs, people. An IQ of “87-94” is in normal range. Fifteen points would be one standard deviation from the norm (of 100 — the top of the bell). [/quote]
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