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Posted By: Bulent Testing of limited English children - 12/24/14 11:46 AM
Hi,

Does anyone know about accommodations testers can provide while testing limited English children using standard tests like WISC-IV, SB-V, SB-LM, or others?

Anyone have any experience with or recommendations for testers, preferably in WA, who are experienced with applying these tests on limited English children?

My 11yo son was identified using WISC-R as %99.9, and 139 using a local adaptation of the earliest version of SB. His English is intermediate at best.

Thanks in advance..
Posted By: cmguy Re: Testing of limited English children - 12/24/14 05:10 PM
I think Raven's Progressive Matrices may be used as a "language independent" test.
Posted By: aeh Re: Testing of limited English children - 12/24/14 07:59 PM
NNNAT2 (Naglieri Nonverbal Abilities Test, 2nd Ed.)
WNV (Wechsler Nonverbal)
WISC-V (5th edition of WISC, just out in October)--Nonverbal Index
DAS-II (Differential Abilities Scales, 2nd Ed)--Special Nonverbal Composite

ETA:

BVAT (Bilingual Verbal Ability Test) --in home language, administered by examiner fluent in both English and L1


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