Originally Posted by herenow
It seems to me that getting the testing information now might be very helpful for you if a move is even a possibility.

Here's the link to YSP acceptable tests:
http://www.davidsongifted.org/young...holars___Qualification_Criteria_384.aspx

Originally Posted by http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/tests.htm#wj
Woodcock Johnson tests of Achievement III can be given at age 2, and has very high ceilings so is often the most recommended test for gifted kids, according to Hoagie's list of Tests.


Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT) ages 4-19 or grades pre-K-12 plus college, ceiling = 160
Individual achievement test. Published by Harcourt Assessment

Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement (K-TEA) grades 1-12
Measures school achievement. Administered individually, by professional with graduate level training in testing or guidance. Published by American Guidance Service, Inc.



I would go ahead and test now if your DD seems to like the tester and the price is right - I'm sure there are very few other kids at 4 who are more academic than she is even if she looks disinterested to you. Do you really have access to large numbers of normally distributed 4 year olds? I know I don't!

I wonder what an achievement test for 1 years olds would look like? Must be very sweet!

Spend the money and have some relief!
Grinity


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