We've never had a broad score calculated, but DS also took those three subtests of the WJ at the age of 4. Like your DS, my DS had high scores. I did like the high ceilings on the WJ, but if what you were told is true - the Broad Score calculation presents a real problem. It sounds like there is no point to having a Broad Score calculated for our kiddos, if they wouldn't ever reach above 138! That IS bizarre!

One thought, though, since you mentioned in the other thread about wanting to use the score to apply to DYS - perhaps submit the subtest scores to DYS as a part of a portfolio (I realize that this may not be ideal)? Could you also get something in the report from the tester stating that your DC achieved the highest possible Broad Reading score for his age?

Has anyone been able to get a higher Broad Reading Score for a four-year-old on the WJ?