[quote=blackcat] I'm not sure if they need to fill in a bubble sheet, or write things down on scratch paper or anything, but if there is any chance he will be at a disadvantage due to not being able to write (or slow), I don't want him given the test. /quote]

Since these are concerns, I think it's really important that you get accommodations for them written into his IEP now - these are concerns that don't only impact whether or not he takes the CogAT - they are going to come up again and again with testing both in the classroom and on state/etc testing and eventually college board exams.

pb