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    Hello,

    Our son turned five a couple months ago, and we're applying to DYS. I got a quote on the SB-V for $1300, and we can't really afford to do that at the moment. Does the SB-V usually cost so much? I called back for a quote on the WIAT because they said it would be cheaper. Now I'm looking it up, and it doesn't look like preschool children are usually tested with the reading and math portions. Is that correct? What happens if a person requests it? Is it possible to calculate accurate scores?

    Anyone have a good test suggestion for a mathy five year old who will be in kindergarten this fall? Alternatively, anyone have a ballpark figure I should shoot for in negotiating down the price of an SB-IV or SB-V?

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    You shouldn't test with the SB-IV, as it's outmoded. The cost is dependent upon the geographic location and tester; there are no set ballpark figures, unfortunately. Our testing by a psychologist familiar with gifted testing cost $1000 for both the SB-V and WJ-III.


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    The odd thing is that we don't live in an expensive area. We're in Arkansas.

    I'll see what some other places quote. I'm waiting on three other places to call me back.

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    Look for a university that will do it for less. Some in TX do it for far less.

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    DS had the WJIII when he was 5, at the end of preschool, though they had to norm it as if he were in K because that's as low as it goes. The school did it, so there was no charge.

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    My DS was tested at 5y3m when he was in preschool. We did our testing through the psychiatry department at the University. They accepted our insurance and we were only responsible for the copay of $25.

    They did the WPPSI-III and the WJ-III


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    What tests cannot be done until age six? I found a tester I especially liked today and at a much more reasonable price, but he said that he didn't have tests for below age six. What does that mean?

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    Up until almost age 7 you can do WPPSI. You can at this young age do K-ABC or K-BIT and RIAS. I think people frequently wait until age 6 or so for WISC or perhaps SB, which most people don't seem to use anyway.

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    It means that he probably hasn't bought anything but the WISC-IV, so he doesn't have an ability test that is appropriate for a child younger than six.

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    After countless phone calls and incredible frustration, I finally found a highly recommended local tester who is going to do both the SB-V and the WJ-II Ach for $250! His first quote was $1900, but he changed it to $250 when he found out what it was for and that we didn't need a meeting with him to discuss the results afterward.

    I could have hugged his assistant though the phone.

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