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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that our society has a preset of anticipated levels of intelligence?&#160; For example, average intelligence is considered to be around 100.&#160; Children with Learning Disabilities usually measure in at around 90-93 (Gajar, 1979; Webster &#38; Schenck, 1978).&#160; However, if you will agree with me that a lot of children with learning disabilities [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; line-height: normal;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;; color: black;">Did you know that our society has a preset of anticipated levels of intelligence?</span><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;; color: black;">&nbsp; For example, average intelligence is considered to be around 100.&nbsp; Children with Learning Disabilities usually measure in at around 90-93 (Gajar, 1979; Webster &amp; Schenck, 1978).&nbsp; However, if you will agree with me that a lot of children with learning disabilities have speech impediments, language issues and thus would negatively impact the preset IQ.&nbsp; Therefore, today, these <span style="">IQ measures may not be very accurate</span> (Bender, 2004). &nbsp;<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;; color: black;">&nbsp; <br />
	<span style="">There are some students with learning disablities who intelligence measure in the gifted range.</span>&nbsp; They are known as <span style="">gifted learning disabled</span>.&nbsp; Students with IQs about 130 and a big difference between that measure of 130 and then one or more academic areas.&nbsp; So, the child-study or the psychologist will basically state your child is above average in intelligence and holding their own in their grades.&nbsp; They may let you know that your child scored very low within a certain academic area &#8211; lets say reading.&nbsp; However, since their grades are fine and their IQ is high, no services are being given to your child.&nbsp; Now, you probably went to get testing done because you noticed something within literacy (reading, writing, spelling, comprehension) was a bit off but the teachers were not concerned.&nbsp;&nbsp; For schools that will provide services, your child will be classified as gifted with learning disabilities or gifted learning disabled. &nbsp;<br />
	&nbsp; <br />
	<span style="">Remember, for those that have worked with or are presently working with me</span>, IQ is an average of your child&#39;s complete cognitive abilities.&nbsp; Without being given exact specific measures within each cognitive skills set, you will not know what skills within the weak academic area need to be strengthened.&nbsp; Thus, you get a lot of accomodations and compensation to work around the weak cognitive and academic skills. &nbsp;<br />
	&nbsp; <br />
	<span style="">The good news is that ELSK offers comprehensive Gibson Cognitive Assessment</span> that will provide you age equivalency in several cognitive skill areas.&nbsp; The age equivalency means the test will compare your child against their peers and show you where they resonate.&nbsp; For example, if your child is 8 years old, the assessment may show that your child is measuring at a 5 year old level within certain cognitive skill levels.&nbsp; Once this is revealed, you can now target the weak skills, strengthen them and see huge differences while helping your child increase in confidence and independence.</span></p>
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