Originally Posted by aeh
No extended norms on the WAIS-IV. This is the adult version of the test, which we don't see frequently here.

Yes. Your child is a very bright kid. I can look up his scores tomorrow, but for now, I'll suggest some resources on organization and EF:

Peg Dawson, "Smart but Scattered for Teens"
https://www.amazon.com/Smart-but-Scattered-Teens-Executive/dp/1609182294/

Joyce Cooper-Kahn, "Late, Lost, and Unprepared"
https://www.amazon.com/Late-Lost-Unprepared-Executive-Functioning/dp/1890627844/

Joshua Langberg, "HOPS (Homework, Organization, and Planning Skills Interventions)"
https://nasp.inreachce.com/Details?&groupId=4855787c-7a1e-47d7-94cb-9e9aa942c495


Yes, when my child was 10, she had an IQ test, the WISC, and also scored a few 19's. The psychologist said my child was very bright and that she could take the extended test, but felt it wasn't necessary since she had already scored so high...I was so floored by her results as it was and this was a whole new world for me to explore to try and figure out what was going on with her!