Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Hello everyone, The IQ evaluations are interesting but we don't hold much faith in them as true determiners of our kids's abilities. We always tell them at the IEP meetings that they do things at home they don't do at school and on a test. The thing is, however, none of our kids are going to have the IQ of a genius and it really isn't worth getting uptight about. Every little thing they accomplish in life is important, more important than some numbers on some standardized test--as a person with teaching experience and parent of four kids with special needs I don't care for standardized tests--the portfolio system works better, but these tests have been around for a century or more and they probably will stay. Husband to Father to , Kristi, (all three D's) and (Cri du chat) PS: , Kristi, and brought home really good grade cards for second quarter last week, mostly A's and B's with a C+ or two. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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