Higher.

Back when he was a baby and toddler and preschoolers, I thought all the milestone books were written for the very, very lowest performing child since he was years ahead by the time he was two. I thought the ages listed on toys, especially games and legos were disregarded by everyone because they were so off. There wasn't a time when my son couldn't put together lego sets (although he probably didn't get his first one until he was about 3). He's been the computer expert in the house since he was about 6.

Still we were shocked when he scored 99s on his gifted entrance exams (CoGat). But it wasn't until 4th grade that we started to really wonder, when he did so well on the EXPLORE. That's when we had the IQ test. By the time, I had no doubt he would have DYS scores, but even so, I was shocked at how high they were.