A few years ago, when my dd was about 4, she was tested with the WPPSI. I recently dug out the results and re-read the comments/summary. The psychologist wrote that dd appropriately told her "I think that's enough for me" which ended the testing session.

Knowing little about the administering of the WPPSI, I wonder what the psychologist meant by "appropriately." Dd was telling her she was tired and didn't want to continue. (Does the psychologist mean that dd can communicate those feelings appropriately?) Is this what happens with the WPPSI? Are sections of the test continued during the next testing session? (Dd was tested over two days.)

Thanks,
Kate