Hello -- This is my first post here. Looks like a great forum! We just got the results from my dd7's SB-5 testing:
FSIQ: 138
NVIQ: 137
VIQ: 136
The interesting part was that she hit the ceiling on fluid reasoning (both verbal and non-verbal):
153 - 19NV / 19V Fluid Reasoning
123 - 14NV / 14V Knowledge
133 - 17NV / 15V Quantitative Reasoning
132 - 16NV / 15V Visual Spatial
126 - 13NV / 16V Working Memory
She is in a pullout gifted program (half day only, once per week) currently. Her school, unfortunately, is not very accommodating when it comes to making adjustments in the home classroom (!!). Therefore, we are looking at other options. One includes another district that has a school within a school program. They require an IQ of 140 though, so based on my dd7's FSIQ she wouldn't make the cut.
However, if I use Riverside's alternative scoring technique for giftedness to remove the Working Memory component then we get 140 and 142 NV. I'm not sure if the school will accept that, however.
My questions:
1) Is hitting the ceiling in Fluid Reasoning but only being a couple of SDs away from norm in the other areas odd?
2) Possibly wishful thinking, but I'm wondering if her Knowledge score might come up in a couple of years. She just recently started devouring adult-level books and has excellent comprehension and retention. Does it follow to reason that this increase in consumption of knowledge may bump up her score a bit in a year or so? I know the scores are technically not supposed to vary much year-to-year, but given her ceilinged Fluid Reasoning score I'm wondering if that might help pull up the Knowledge.
3) Does anyone have any thoughts on how she might do (better or worse) on the WISC given her raw scores? I know that test favors different areas, but I'm not sure which areas or how that might apply in this case. One negative is that she doesn't perform quickly when doing create/fluid problem solving. She is quick to recall information she knows (math facts) and is a very fast reader, but if you present her with a problem she doesn't know the answer to it may take her a while to answer the question... although in the end she almost always comes up with the right answer.
Thanks in advance for any input!
Last edited by dmcdad; 12/06/08 09:56 AM.