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I was thinking too - if you just keep mum about what he can & can't do, maybe the stress of the situation will stop him from looking like an academic genius and increase the chance that he will get services. You could sort out the details later. I am not suggesting "lying," but why volunteer information if you don't need to?
I thought about this when considering having my older daughter evaluated for speech. She has always had a decent vocabulary but hardly ever spoke to anyone but me. Well, I figured if she were tested they would find her "qualifying" because she would probably just slump down and stare at the floor while sucking on her teddy bear. That's how she gets when she's stressed out. (I decided against testing mainly because the last thing she needed was more stress.)
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Mom of Norma and Sara
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6/06 began paper chase
9/06 home study completed
10/06 I-171
11/06 dossier completed
1/25/07 referral of Norma
1/26/07 referral of Sara
2/23/07 DNA test x 2
3/6/07 It's a match x 2! 
4/23/07(?) out of FC
4/26-4/30 vist trip
5/5 & 5/7 PA x 2
5/24 "In" PGN
6/15 resubmit after KO
8/31 OUT x 2!
9/11 2nd DNA Auth
9/25 Pink!
10-10 Visa appointment
10-10 Norma's birthday party in Guatemala!
10-12 Norma and Sara are HOME!!!
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Thank God for a smooth process in Guatemala
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