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    Has anyone had experience using extended norms in Canada? I asked the psychologist and they didn't know what I was talking about so I sent them a link to the U.S. version. They then said they don't have them for Canada. I realize knowing the exact number isn't going to make a concrete difference in our lives but I'm now just really curious about the lack of them up north.

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    They do not have them for Canada. The recommendation is to use the US extended norms. In order to create extended norms, you need a reasonably-sized pool of HG children. That hasn't been quite as easy to accomplish in Canada, I gather. (Not meaning there aren't as many HG children, but probably due to access.) According to this FAQ from Pearson Canada, the WISC-V extended norms should be out late in 2016: http://www.pearsonassess.ca/content/dam/ani/clinicalassessments/ca/programs/pdfs/wisc-v-cdn-faqs.pdf


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