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Subject: Re: LEAH


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Aimee
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Date Posted: 09:39:37 08/07/07 Tue
In reply to: Syble 's message, "Re: LEAH" on 06:35:09 08/07/07 Tue

I don't know your daughter, but to have all of the things LEAH mentioned happen by 9 months is extremely rare and those motor skill development benchmarks arrive for children at different times. The child I mentioned that had such a high IQ - the 185 - she was so emotionally disturbed, because our world is not designed for people with such a high IQ. I'm sure your child is perfectly fine and if there was an issue, your pediatrician would have mentioned it. It's just important to have children evaluated as soon as possible when they enter a classroom environment, so the child can be serviced in the fashion that is suited for their intellectual ability.

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