Originally Posted by dajohnson60
Yeah, isn't it funny how sometimes at an IEP the low scores are of great concern and targeted for intervention and treatment, yet the high scores are typically ignored and sometimes even written off as not accurate?!

They also tend to round everything out so the child doesn�t appear twice exceptional, they are �average�.

The other night at the YMCA, there was a woman walking the track who wore a T-shirt that made me laugh and sadly think of this topic. It said, �Manipulate Data and Thrive�.