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    congratulations.
    can you give me some info on Dr. Ruf and why you chose her. I've heard her name but am new to all this so trying to learn who the "players" are. also, Did you already know about your child's gifts before seeing Dr. Ruf or just suspect?

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    We live in Iowa and the closest specialist we could find was Dr. Ruf, in the Minneapolis area. I found her name on the Davidson website, so I felt pretty sure she would understand the issues at hand with our daughter (who was 7 at the time). We also have family there, so it made sense to take the trip to see her.

    Basically, we were having trouble finding a good school situation for our daughter. At the time we got her evaluated, she was in second grade at our neighborhood elementary school. It was obvious to us that she needed considerably more challenging work, but her teacher didn't see (or didn't want to see) the true extent of her abilities. The school administration just kept telling us that they didn't have enough "data" to make any decisions about changing what they were offering her. At that time, the TAG program didn't officially start until third grade (although they did pull her out for advanced reading in K).

    So basically, we took her to get tested to "prove" to them what we already knew. In the end we still had to get her out of that school and send her to a nearby public school that was more flexible with us. She skipped third grade and went straight to fourth in the new school. (We had trouble there, too, and ended up moving her yet again at the start of fifth grade.)

    Anyway, getting her tested was a very positive experience for us. My younger daughter was also tested last year with Dr. Ruf.

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    This is pretty OT, but is there a reason you didn't feel comfortable testing at the Belin-Blank Center in Iowa City? I'm just curious because we plan on testing DD there eventually and I don't want to waste the money if it's not worth it.

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    We did go there for one test (I can't recall which one at this point) but we really didn't get any feedback or help at all. I know they have a great reputation, but for some reason we just didn't get what we needed there. At that time we also were just beginning to look into the whole issue, so perhaps it's that we didn't ask the right questions?


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