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Posted By: MamanMia Recommendations on where to test? - 02/04/11 01:15 PM
Hello, all.

I'm brand new to this site and seek some good advice:
Basically, am looking to have my 10-year old tested again (first WISC III was 4 years ago), but this time, by someone who has experience testing for profound giftedness.

We live in Europe, where in the course of meeting with a local psychologist who confirmed my suspicions that the previous test (also administered abroad by an educational specialist, although not one experienced with giftedness) was not so useful (i.e. my kid hit ceilings on 6 of the subtests, but faired poorly in the processing speed, which thus skewed the results), I was advised to pursue testing in the US with a specialist experienced in detecting the upper ranges. Am willing to travel anywhere in the US to get solid, useful results, but east coast (NYC, Philly, or DC) would be easiest.

Anyone have a good recommendation?

Would ideally like to use the results to apply to Davidson.

Thanks much!
Posted By: Cricket2 Re: Recommendations on where to test? - 02/04/11 01:19 PM
Debra Ruf might be a possibility but I understand that she uses the SB-5 moreso than the WISC-IV if you think that your dc will do better on the WISC. The Processing Speed index can be dropped from the WISC to find a GAI instead of a full scale IQ. Davidson accepts a GAI.

However, my understanding is that the Davidson Young Scholars program does not accept overseas children. I thought that you had to live in the U.S. Anyone else here know for sure on that one?
Posted By: MamanMia Re: Recommendations on where to test? - 02/04/11 01:49 PM
Thanks for that. We are possibly moving back to the US this summer, and if not, are officially stationed abroad, so Davidson entertains those applications.
Posted By: Gifted Mom Re: Recommendations on where to test? - 02/04/11 07:25 PM
Have you looked at the Hoagies' list? http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/psychologists.htm There are a few listed in Europe, plus a number on the East Coast. I will also PM you a couple suggestions.
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