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[quote=Anonymous]I know my son’s IQ results and psychological test results because he has a learning disability. There are two scores, one is a verbal IQ and one is a nonverbal IQ. A significant gap between the two indicates a learning disability even if both scores are high. Interesting that the states with the highest average IQs in students statewide are the ones without state mandates for gifted programs. Massachusetts being on top as they usually are followed by the rest of New England except CT. Minnesota and some other northern states are the same. I would think if a child is gifted, meaning IQ over 140, they would have a lot of options better than public schools. Everyone would want them in their school. [/quote]
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