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Moyamoya Related Topics >> Moyamoya Related Information and Support >> IQ testing on children http://www.moyamoya.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1215632144 Message started by EmilysMom on Jul 9th, 2008 at 3:35pm |
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Title: IQ testing on children Post by EmilysMom on Jul 9th, 2008 at 3:35pm
Has anyone's child had a IQ tests scores that progressively get better every year that they test?
My six year old got a 74 on her test a couple of months ago but I know how a child's brain can rebuild so I'm hoping that each year she gets tested her score will go up. Before her stroke that she had when she was four she was an extremely bright child. |
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Title: Re: IQ testing on children Post by Becky on Jul 9th, 2008 at 6:18pm
I have not had an IQ test but I am in collage. Before my stroke at age 22 I was an A student. Then after my surgery I went back to finish school and started out as a C and D student. I work full time and have only one class a semester. I still have a long way to go to get my final degree as an Electrical Engineer. Last Fall semester I got a B in Calululus 4. This last spring semester I got an A in Quantum Physiscs!
I do believe Emily will find her self making the slow clime up the sucess ladder. It just takes time. Also since she is so young I have even more faith that the parts of her brain not effected by the stroke will fill in, they just need time to it figure out. Emliy just had a major shock to the computer system they call a brain and it just need the time to rewire itself. My sugestion is play alot of mind stimulating games with her like concentration. Concentration is the game where you have two cards with matching photos on them and then you arange a bunch of diffrent types of two of a kinds in a group face down. Then you flip one card over then another if they match then leave them face up if they don't then flip both cards over and try agian. That helped me get better. BUT if she gets tired and doesn't want to do it any more stop. Just remeber it take time. Emliy and you will be in my prayers. Good luck! Becky |
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Title: Re: IQ testing on children Post by Audge on Jul 25th, 2008 at 2:26pm
Hi! My daughter's name is Emily also. Have you ever considered seeing a speech pathologist/therapist? Insurance may cover it. Before surgery my Emily went to one because I thought she just had learning problems. Anyhow, they know what games/activities to do to stimulate different things in the brain. Our speech therapist has worked with MM patients in the past. I hope this helps. Audrey
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