I admit I am new to all of this, but we just got our daughter's SBV results back, and there was a comment in the report that I found odd. Comments were "Task commitment and focus varied from subtest to subtest. This may have affected her score in both quantitative reasoning and working memory. Difficulty forming strategies to solve multilevel problems was noticeable. She seemed to lack some basic academic skills when attempting to answer questions or solve problems. An example would be, when looking at a map of the world, she did not realize that North and South America were switched." I guess I find it hard to reconcile this with a 99.9 FSP on the WASI. I know that the tests are apples and oranges, but still...

Last edited by STLmommy; 02/16/13 04:54 PM.