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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My special needs child with IEP has a FSIQ of 155 on the WISC. You have no idea what you are yammering about.[/quote] Not targeted at you, obviously. It was targeted at a more general audience who doesn't realize how much difference there is between kids. Yeah, I do know. My kid (12) has been labeled 2e due to OCD, anxiety disorder, and borderline Asperger's. [/quote] What is "borderline" Asperger's? My kid with the 155 IQ has Asperger's and I've never heard this... DS is in elementary school at a charter. Not bored or any other issues even though his NT classmates are not geniuses. [/quote] That's great. Your child isn't every child.[/quote] No, my child isn't every child... But I get tired of hearing how "gifted" children deserves IEPs. Giftedness is NOT a disability.[/quote] What exactly is the ethical or educational reason why gifted kids don't deserve even a fraction of the attention and resources that special ed kids get? In my mind, EVERY single kid should get an IEP to maximize his or her potential and contribution to society.[/quote]
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