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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] +1 My child is a very normal above average kid. But if gen ed could be a bit more challenging it would be good.[/quote] Funny how you have a normal AND above average kid all at the same time. [/quote] I'm no saying exceptional. FYI above average is very common and normal. Most kids a are smart.[/quote] FYI you need to learn what average means. Normal = Typical = Average. (Within 1 stdev of the mean on the normal curve) If you are average, you can't be above average, and no, normal kids are not above average. You seem to be one of those ppl who conveniently shift your position in order to make yourself look good. There is nothing wrong with being average, above average, etc. [/quote]
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