. But yeah, has some personality issues.
Anonymous wrote:Curious if any of your gifted kids (using a strict definition of kids with 130 FSIQ or higher on WISC) are any good at sports?
Anonymous wrote:Curious if any of your gifted kids (using a strict definition of kids with 130 FSIQ or higher on WISC) are any good at sports?
Anonymous wrote:Yep, heading toward playing his sport D1. The ADHD helped too along with the high IQ, perhaps even more than the IQ. On the other hand, plenty of his teammates who are also playing in college don't necessarily have high IQs so it's hard to say but more do than don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS attends a FCPS AAP center school. In general, the GE kids are much better at sports. If you use making the all star team as a metric, AAP kids usually do not make the all star team. Some AAP kids do, but they are the small minority.
At the travel sports level, I also don't see many AAP kids. Some of this is because they are not good, and some because the parents don't emphasize sports. The AAP kids spend their free time on scence olympiad, music lessons, and tutoring.
It is a joke in my son's league that his school rarely produces any good players due to school being a center school.
The TJ bumper sticker that says they came for the sports is a joke on this same subject - most of the sports teams are not as good as the local public schools.
If AAP kids are about 7-10% of the school population, why should you see them in over abundancy in sports?
Anonymous wrote:...but I don't think many gifted kids are D1 level gifted.
Well, yeah. Maybe because less than 3% of kids are D1 players of any sport. Don't think IQ and D1 level has been studied.
http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/research/estimated-probability-competing-college-athletics
Anonymous wrote:DS attends a FCPS AAP center school. In general, the GE kids are much better at sports. If you use making the all star team as a metric, AAP kids usually do not make the all star team. Some AAP kids do, but they are the small minority.
At the travel sports level, I also don't see many AAP kids. Some of this is because they are not good, and some because the parents don't emphasize sports. The AAP kids spend their free time on scence olympiad, music lessons, and tutoring.
It is a joke in my son's league that his school rarely produces any good players due to school being a center school.
The TJ bumper sticker that says they came for the sports is a joke on this same subject - most of the sports teams are not as good as the local public schools.
The TJ bumper sticker that says they came for the sports is a joke on this same subject - most of the sports teams are not as good as the local public schools.