Originally Posted by Cricket2
She said that those instances where they found large spreads (the 1/4 with greater than 13 pt differences as quoted above), were where one sibling had a PG IQ and another had a MG IQ -- that they hadn't found any 130/115 siblings for instance, but they had found 150/132 siblings.

That seems to make a bit more sense. I guess that's what I would have expected in my daughter's case. I figured she would at least hit 125 or so. Who knows. My husbad is PG so there is some family history for higher scores. My husband is very objective (much more than me, in most cases) and he is pretty convinced these scores for dd are too low.

Dottie - As far as waiting this out. Do you think that it could be a maturity issue. Aside from getting her into K early we don't "need" a test score. The gifted school starts in 2nd so we would have several years for development to run it's course.