I think with gifted children parents have to "rearrange the world to fit their child" and "rearrange their child to fit the world". If you believe that at all there's a book called "Transforming the Difficult Child, The Nurtured Heart Workbook" by Howard Glassner and Lisa Bravo.
http://giftedissues.davidsongifted....3054/Transforming_the_Difficult_Chi.htmlDon't be fooled by the title into thinking it's a "break your child's spiritedness" book or anything. It actually extends the way you used to "redirect" them when they were toddlers, teaching you how to gently but effectly continue to guide them. It gives you a "vision" to make your policies from. This is my limited advice if you want them to conform, at least enough to go to school at all.
What did your tester tell you about what your scores meant?
What reason did you have for testing him originally?
What is the special Ed about?
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we used a sperm donor to conceive our son (we are a same-sex couple)
Congratulations ! It's a boy !!
If you scroll down the following link a little bit you'll see a color chart (the only color chart on the page). It shows 113 in the range of average and 129 in the range of gifted. It shows an area of giftedness in "visual spatial".
http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/visual-spatial.htmSorry, many of the links seem to be broken on that page.
And I used to have a great page bookmarked for visual spatial learners but I cleaned out my overflowing bookmark list and that one got lost. Oops.
It had advice such as "tell them to doodle on their notebook while the teacher's talking. Seeing the doodles activates their brains so they wake up and remember more of what the teacher says than if they were just passively sitting while they listen.
I don't know by looking at the score itself if the child is 2e, which is gifted and learning disabled. If so retesting may not return a higher score.