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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DS who has an ASD had his IQ double in several years. he didn't become a super genius, its just that his IQ had been artificially depressed because of his difficulty communicating. Same child, radically different IQ score. IQ means extremely little for a person with an ASD. On the one hand, its very, very difficult to get an accurate IQ from someone who has trouble interacting and communicating. On the other hand you have people with ASDs who legitimately have very high IQs but the ASD makes functioning, including academic functioning, difficult. [b]I don't know what kind of professional you are but everything you write makes me hope you have nothing to do with my child. [/quote][/b] +1000 [/quote] If you can't accept that some kids with ASD are of average intelligence no matter what the parents think, then I hope I don't have to work with your kids either. I am too busy attending to students' needs to stroke parents' egos.[/quote]
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