Originally Posted by Dazed&Confuzed
I guess I'm trying to figure out in practical terms what the various subtests mean. How does a 19 comprehension score affect a child in school?

Our psychologist explained to us that the comprehension subtest was "designed to assess verbal reasoning and conceptualization, the ability to evaluate and utilize past experiences, verbal comprehension and expression, and the ability to demonstrate practical information. Also involves knowledge of conventional standards of behavior, social judgment and maturity, and common sense." (I'm quoting from the written report she gave us.) So as for practicality in a school setting, I'm guessing that a child with a 19 knows what the rules are.

Last edited by OrangeFish; 05/26/08 09:31 AM.