If you suspect that your child is gifted, these scores certainly point to a 2E situation (though the fact that the test was a year below level makes things more difficult to interpret).

The reason I say this is that (assuming she took the test in the spring of her 1st grade year), all but three of the scores are going to be below the 50th percentile when using 1st grade norms (and one of those will be at the 50th percentile).

I homeschool and both of my children have had IQ and achievement testing done by a private psychologist specializing in gifted/2E assessment. My older son is 2E. I've found the process and the scores to be helpful in a number of ways. They clarified strengths and weaknesses and their relative magnitudes. My 2E son (who is now 16) has used the evaluations to establish a history of disability which has allowed him to get accommodations on the SAT. Also, if you ever decide to put your children in school, the scores can help with appropriate placement there as well.

Last edited by Kai; 06/29/12 04:06 PM.