Berkeleymom, I really like the place and the people there. Very comfortable. And my son loved the lady that tested him. I feel confident knowing the extensive experience this place have with testing.
The main reason I decided to test DS at this age was to get more of an insight into how his mind works so that we can approach schooling appropriately. He is entering Kindergarten early, in the fall. I might not had done it at this age had he not been able to focus so easily. He can very easily sit still for hours and focus on one thing. The test was lengthy (even though the tester said he tested incredibly fast) it still lasted about 3 hours. This included the achievement test too though.
I would highly recommend the place for your DD!
A question. What do the testers that DO NOT use the Stanford Binet-LM do for children that hit the ceiling on the WPPSI?
Are there other tests with an extended norm that are commonly used? I am totally new to this so excuse my "amateur" questions...:-)