Originally Posted by nicoleken
She's not interested in discussing the test anymore, especially since she just found out her best friend passed the test, and I don't want to push it and make it seem like a big deal.
I'm sorry frown . That's really too bad if the school is putting it that way as well since there is no "passing" an IQ test. One of my kiddos has had some wildly changing scores on all kinds of tests including IQ which has led me to wonder how much one can rely on one test for making big decisions. Plus mine keeps coming out seriously high on the verbal part of IQ which really doesn't seem like a strength for her to me crazy .

I hope that they give your dd another chance later and that this experience hasn't left her feeling too bad about herself.