No, I mean they believe their child has an IQ over 160, despite average IQ test results.

I thought that joining a gifted group that is for highly gifted children meant that the kids would IQ's of 135+. But I'm told that I shouldn't be so pompous for thinking that. That IQ tests aren't the only way to prove giftedness.

I don't care of they think their child is brilliant, smart, genius, or the results might be wrong. Annoys me that they use the term "profoundly gifted" despite having no evidence. I believe gifted terms should be used once confirmed as being so.

They're the reason teachers think we all believe our kids are gifted.

Last edited by dusty; 11/27/14 11:32 PM.