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Originally Posted by Platapus
I don't know if a special school is in her best interest. One thing gifted (what ever that means) children need to learn is how to interact with those less gifted (what ever that means).
If she is as smart as the test indicates, she will spend the rest of her life working with and working for people less intelligent than her. She may even have people less intelligent than her working for her. She has to learn to handle that.
In any case, I feel that it is less about how intelligent someone is (assuming that intelligence can even be measured) but more about how they can use whatever intelligence they have.
I wish her the best of luck.... she may need it.
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This is her 10th or 11th school she have is now. In the last 9-10 school she was bullied. This because she was different. the other children couldn't understand her so they mocked her. This school is better, she isn't getting bullied.
She is helping her friends in the school a lot.
Markus