Originally Posted by aeh
The SB5 also has fewer ceiling issues, but it's old. Also, sometimes examiners give the SB5 Early edition (restricted to younger items and norms) to this age group, which has massive ceiling issues, and you can't necessarily tell from the report.

Wait. There're two editions of SB5? I can't see from my kid's results which one of the SB5s was used. She hit 19 on one of the subtests and had just turned 5. Can't decide if it'd be worth further testing. We're fine with what we have, but if there's an issue on the test she took I'd be interested. Just about all the other subtests were 17-18, etc