Not necessarily; but maybe. As it is a computer-administered multiple choice test, there are negligible fine motor demands. It is true that being untimed is likely to favor a child with processing speed issues. But only one problem is presented at a time, which could help with visual organization. It might be meaningful if he did way better on this measure than a similar measure that required significant pencil skills.

Last edited by aeh; 10/23/14 07:59 PM.

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