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    TMJ - I think that's great about the preschool. My dd (now nearly 5) couldn't wait to attend preschool, herself. I was just curious if the psych thought it was important for social/friend or other issues.

    I will keep my fingers crossed for you that you are able to gain a spot at the school and that it is a good fit. Keep us posted!

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    Go CFK! You're right, MG and HG come with their own laundry list. A friend of mine has a very bright daughter who she never considered for sevices because she was basing her "picture of GT" on my DS6 (DYS). Her daughter scored fully 3 grade levels over the norm on her recent NWEA's and i've finally convinced my friend to look into accelerated classes of some sort.


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    Great point CFK and Dottie. So easy to get caught up over a number but at the end of the day its just that, especially at this young age.

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    Thanks for your post CFK. After being on here for awhile I started to think of my DS as slightly above average even though he's probably about 2.5-2.75 ( laugh ) SD's above the mean and not the 3-4+ SDs found here. But I do find needed information here and I feel welcomed here!

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