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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The reason for all the bloat is AAP kids aren't very special. It's embarrassing when Gen Ed kids do better academically. AAP begrudgingly, eventually, admits the high performers rather than suffer more embarrassment. [/quote] This is part of it. Whenever I read someone complaining about AAP being “watered down” for the “truly gifted” child I roll my eyes. [b]I child with a wisc IQ of 137 is actually not that different from a child with an IQ in the above average range[/b]. A kid who has been heavily prepped in math so that he tests 3 years ahead on standardized tests isn’t that different from a kid with an above average IQ. The midwestern town I’m from has a self contained classroom for kids with math and reading (both. Not just one domain. [b]And an IQ above 140) scores above the 99.8th percentile. Very few of your kids would make the cut[/b]. [/quote] I agree that very few AAP kids would make the cut for your town's program. But, there really isn't much of a difference between a WISC 137 and a WISC 140. It's like one question and a difference between 99.5th and 99.7th percentile.[/quote]
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