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That is their plan...
Anyway long story, uh, long we needed the cash for my son.
(Long story folllows about my son who has delayed speech)
My son (6 years old) has an ultra-rare brain. He is extremely visual (20 times a normal person) which stunted his verbal development. Because he sees things very detailed in his brain he couldn’t then express in words what his brain saw. His mind literally built a brick wall between visual and verbal. It’s Saturday and we go to the zoo and on the way home we ask “John, what did you do today?” and he’d say “I went to school”. He could “see” the zoo in his brain but the wall blocked the transfer of information so his mind choose a pre-determined response to that question. It was all very, very weird.
In the past they called these kids “nerds” and “introverts” and they grew up to be Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. Now they call these kids “autistic” and want to put them in special classes. Autism is a real thing with medical tests needed to diagnose it, but the school just calls anyone outside of the norm “on the spectrum”.
But my son did amazing things for his age. He moves through the playground like a rock climber, hanging off bars and moving throughout and he’s never hurt himself because he “sees” everything in his brain so he knows what to do to not get hurt. He has solved problems that he shouldn’t be able to solve at 2 or 3 years old.
Anyway I’m an accountant and I went to Carnegie Mellon for my MBA. My college roommates were engineers. So I knew my son had no problem and wasn’t “mentally handicapped” He’s like everyone I’ve ever hung out with. My friends built computers for fun, in the early 90s, in high school. Weird people who aren’t “normal”. That wasn’t a problem in the 80s but now it’s a big problem.
The school gave my son an IQ test and he scored 66. I laughed at them and told them they’re morons. My son can’t answer direct questions so how can you test him? They just assured me they know what they’re doing. My uncle has Down syndrome so I’ve spent 40 years around people with 66 IQs. My son isn’t it. But they were determined to put him in special ed.
We had spent years researching this. He had been in speech therapy for 3 years with no improvement. But in April my wife stumbled across a neuroscientist who specializes in people like my son. She only treats 2 people at the same time because it’s so intensive. She also gets a ton of false flags because this condition is extremely rare. So she has a screening process. After screening (interviews with John and the family, questions about his behavior, video of him talking) she said he was one of the best candidates she’s ever had.
She said the schools IQ test is invalid for kids with speech delay and wasn’t surprised at the 66. She also believes IQ tests are not very accurate in general. She typically works with Silicon Valley IT people who can’t progress in their careers: very smart, highly visual, can invent new things, but they can’t explain anything they’re doing so it stunts their career development.
It was $3,000 per month so we sold our BLT 250 point contract to pay for it. She started working with him and within two weeks there were massive changes. He was able to answer “what did you do today” with the correct answer. He had been in speech therapy for 3 years with no change, but this scientist was able to make improvements in 2 weeks.
We worked with her 5 months. Now he’s doing great in 1st grade this year. The idiot school psychologist still wants to put him in special ed because she can’t admit she’s wrong.
He still doesn’t talk much, but he’s an introvert like me and my friends. But he can at least explain his thoughts which he could never do before.
The school speech therapists and special ed teachers only know how to treat the 95% of people in the middle. They can’t help those in the third standard deviation. It’s not their fault, but I do blame them for not admitting they don’t know what’s wrong.
When he was a baby he got every complication (when the dr gives a shot and said “this may cause....” John was sure to get ... every time). I called him “the black swan baby”. I didn’t know how right I was...