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    I am so sorry you guys have to wait so long and especially after knowingly expressing that you needed results for school placement/conferences. That has to be so frustrating. I feel very blessed now to have chosen a testing place that was an amazing experience for my son, and for the evulation information we were given. They made sure to go over everything right after testing was completed, and gave us a prelim to have in hand until they full one was completed. Granted the testing wasn't cheap but it sounds like the treatment we ended up with was worth it compared to others. Like its not enough stress having our children tested, etc...waiting for results for excessive amounts of time is not an added stress a parent needs! I hope are able to get that report for tomorrow Jtjt, and the original poster you can make the tester understand time is ticking, and that their time line of i'll get to it whenever is not professional.

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    Originally Posted by Bookratt
    I don't know anything concrete; I posted the WISC IV scores (I only have what I guess are called the composites) under the Twice Exceptional section a few days ago. VCI: 144, PRI: 136, PSI: 88, WMI: 89. No idea of the subtest scores yet.

    I suspect he may be gifted
    ; I think she thinks he may be, too and also that he may have something like dysgraphia and need an OT consult for that. He may have ADD, like his previous teacher suspected and wanted us to evaluate for. No real idea yet.

    With a VCI of 144 and a PRI of 136, he's gifted.

    With the lower PSI and WMI, dysgraphia or some other LD is certainly a possibility.

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