Originally Posted by Cricket2
Originally Posted by Grinity
...Ruf level '3 or 4' just plain isn't 'MG or HG' - it's PG...
My dd#1 fits quite comfortably into the developmental descriptions of level 4 on Ruf's levels and I'm pretty sure she is HG. She tested MG at 7, but her raw scores within one IQ subtest ranged from 8-19+, so we're not sure how accurate that is. Her achievement scores border on DYS qualification, but aren't quite there. In our experience, it seems that a level 4 can be below PG, but you are probably right that it isn't MG smile!

Yes, I'm exaggerating a bit here to make a point, but since there are no official definitions of 'PG' I feel that I'm safe here.

Actually your DD is pretty much a case in point: her strengths are beyond what modern IQ tests can measure. No doubt she also has some pretty significant 'bottlenecks' if not downright LDs. That's quite a spread - my son has that as well. I'm happy for your family that you homeschool! Go You Dear!

Love and More Love,
Grinity


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