The KTEA is an achievement test. He already had the WISC, so there was no obvious reason to re-administer a cognitive test, unless the psychologist felt the WISC was not valid. The KTEA-II has measures of basic skills and higher-level application/comprehension/reasoning for oral language, reading, writing, and mathematics, including phonological processing. The KTEA-III, which just came out this spring, includes measures of fluency also. Either would be appropriate at this time, unless fluency is particularly important to the referral question.

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...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...