Anonymous wrote:My friend's son had a similar ability. He turned out to have pretty serious Aspberger's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can have your child test for MENSA. Remember kids are scored on a percent scale of their peers. The percent of people increases over time thus the child’s scoring become deluded no longer obtaining the required IQ to hold the card. Children have different cognitive abilities at set ages. If you believe your child is “gifted” have a child physiologist conduct a placement test. The placement tests are used widely in NYC private school requirements, Aristotle Cognitive Training books will be a great resource.
-mother of a gifted child
What are the books you’re referring to?
Anonymous wrote:You can have your child test for MENSA. Remember kids are scored on a percent scale of their peers. The percent of people increases over time thus the child’s scoring become deluded no longer obtaining the required IQ to hold the card. Children have different cognitive abilities at set ages. If you believe your child is “gifted” have a child physiologist conduct a placement test. The placement tests are used widely in NYC private school requirements, Aristotle Cognitive Training books will be a great resource.
-mother of a gifted child