We had our son's IQ test last year and his GAI (146) meets part of the eligibility requirements for Davidson Young Scholars. After some encouragement, we had him tested on the WJ III achievement test. The results are varied:

So, he did quite well but didn't make the cut off for the reading and writing sections. It's the math that has us taken aback- I even checked the subtests and called the doctor to be sure it wasn't an error. I know it's an unusual score in the general population, and I know it's achievement, not IQ--so I'm not getting in a twist.

I don't have a particular question, except to ask what parents do with kids who have this kind of a facility for math? He is ahead in math and seems to absorb it easily- we do a bit at home and have for years (the 0-10 minutes per evening, not the hothousing). I just didn't realize he was this far ahead.


Last edited by cammom; 05/12/14 05:49 PM. Reason: remove scores