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Posted By: kikib 2e testing - 03/04/15 03:37 PM
Are there specific tests that identify learning disabilities in gifted kids? Are there specialists that do this or can any psychologist? I'm sure any psycologist can administer the test, but should I look for someone who works with 2e kids? If so, how do you find them?

DD8 is 2e. Gifted and adhd, but I think there is more going on, I'm just not informed enough to know what it is. I'm also concerned about DS5-Is he old enough to be tested for learning disabilities?

Are there books or websites I should check out?
Thanks!
Posted By: suevv Re: 2e testing - 03/04/15 06:14 PM
Hi kikib,

There are some pros on this board that will have more specific input for you. But as a parent of a 2e, I'll just say this: we mucked around for several years getting assessments from one expert or another, none of whom specialized in gifted kids, and none of whom gave us info that actually helped us or our kid. We finally went to a clinic that specializes in gifted kids.

It ended up requiring a total of fourteen 94-mile round trips over 9 weeks, and I'm very, very afraid of what I'd find if I added up the total cost. Probably close to five figures.

It was totally worth it. DS had a scad of tests, hit ceilings on multiple WISC-IV subtests, required lots of extended norm testing, and also was assessed as having some serious 2e challenges (auditory processing, dyslexia, dysgraphia). The report with related recommendations was nearly 50 pages long and filled with content that really gave us somewhere to go. PM me if you want to hear more details.

There was a recent thread about "impostor syndrome" - where gifted folks don't really believe they are gifted. I know I have issues with this. What's worse, I have "impostor syndrome by proxy" directed at my son. At one point, I went so far as to have a serious meeting with our clinician, asking how they could demonstrate that they weren't just giving me an answer they thought I wanted to hear. They pretty much read me the riot act, and I deserved it.

Anyway, this report smacks me in the face when I start wallowing in those questions about the sources of his difficulties - or his strengths. Now, when he is struggling, I can step through what I know and usually find a way to help him. That report is an anchor and a validation and a source of wisdom about my son, from people who really know about these sorts of kids. We're so glad we did it.

Still paying off the credit card though!

Good luck,
Sue
Posted By: suevv Re: 2e testing - 03/04/15 06:16 PM
Oh - and if you post your general location, maybe folks can make suggestions. Also, the Hoagie's gifted website has a list of recommended testers, which is where we found ours.

I haven't found books to be that helpful for DS, but he is very, very out of the box.
Posted By: Pemberley Re: 2e testing - 03/04/15 07:29 PM
Check out this thread.

http://giftedissues.davidsongifted.org/BB/ubbthreads.php/topics/182977/1.html

There are several names mentioned on this thread that could help depending on where you are located and how far you are willing to travel.
Posted By: aeh Re: 2e testing - 03/04/15 11:01 PM
I see Pemberley already sent you to the related thread.

Beyond that, it's not so much that there are certain tests that will be pinpoint LDs in gifted kids, but more that evaluators experienced with 2e will know how to select, use, and interpret the same general types of instruments that one would use for LDs in the context of average intelligence. It's not the test that will be different, but the individual clinician.
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