Mk, back to your original question re "good test for a 2.8 year old"... fwiw, my dd went through EI screening, and the way it works where we live is that you don't have a choice about the test - you get what they give and that's what every child gets. We have first a very general screening which includes a cognitive screening as well as motor (fine and gross), hearing, speech, vision. Then if your child scores *low* enough in any of the categories they are referred on for a more thorough eval in the area of concern (low functioning). They are also (in my area) *not* screening for giftedness, so if you were here, and your child was anywhere from low average to profoundly gifted in cognitive ability, the only testing he/she would qualify for is the initial screening, which amounts to about 5 minutes of answering some very basic questions - not anything that would delineate where your child's IQ lies, just enough of a screen to let you know whether or not there was significant issue.
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