The SIT isn't one of my preferred instruments. I would consider the CogAT primary (age 5-8), which is language-reduced/pictorial. You might also look at the NNAT-3, which is nonverbal (directions can be translated) in content. Both have computer-administered or paper-administered options. CogAT is usually group-administered, and has a minimum purchase. NNAT-3 is more amenable to individual administration, and has a wider nonverbal age range (4-17).


...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...