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[quote=Anonymous][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] Exactly. The middle of OP's range corresponds to roughly the 33rd percentile in IQ. Totally in the range of normal, and generally someone who can function well mentally in normal jobs and classroom settings (absent any major emotional or physical disabilities).[/quote]
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