Originally Posted by geofizz
Twice I've held back results to hand them over the results in person. In both cases, I did it to gauge the response as they saw the scores. For a school system that constantly says "oh, we have many kids like yours," presenting the results to catch that look of shock as it crosses their faces for a moment betrays the truth.

I am going to insist on a meeting to share our recent test results just for this reason. I can't count the number of times the teachers have told me about the "other really smart kids" or "kids with a higher IQ than DS" when I tried to talk to them about DS (they ignore his GAI in favor of his FSIQ).