Originally Posted by Taminy
Personally, I would be disinclined to see dyslexia in those scores.
The psychologist was as well. The only thing is that her scores from school tests look nothing like that. Her reading MAPS scores (and math as well, for that matter) fluctuate wildly. In the fall, they might be in the 53rd and in the spring, the 89th and then back to the 70th and then another drop to the 61st. There is no pattern at all to her school achievement scores, but on MAPS she has never broken the 89th percentile for reading (math has been higher in the 90s at times).

Two weeks before the WIAT & GORT testing, she was given an oral reading test at school (DRA, I believe) that put her in the 50th percentile. Her DRA from the end of 2rd was higher grade level than from the end of 3rd. Then her GORT says that she's in the 99th for oral reading. I can't make heads nor tails of two oral reading tests being so divergent in such a short period!