I don't have any neuropsych info. The dept at our local children's hospital would not take our child as he doesn't have seizures or head trauma etc.

I do think the academic tester was kind, she is a spec Ed teacher. I do know they broke up the testing for IQ and academics. However, high average academics doesn't match average IQ.

Our ds is in kindergarten. I think he is probably a grade level ahead in many areas. At least in reading. At spelling he is advancing. His handwriting is still poor so it handicaps writing. He loves the computer and since we bought him a leap pad he is trying to spell more new words.

Now he has had two IQ tests. Don't we have to wait a certain number of years to retest? The OT thought it was interesting because he remembered parts of the OT test he had in September and his scores were higher. But he kept trying to work around the rules and to continue past the time limits.

Is there a "sweet spot" for IQ testing concerning age?