We had our annual IEP meeting today for DS9, and I found out that they recently gave him another WISC-IV test. Consensus is that it still doesn't reflect him with great accuracy, but it was interesting.
He maxed out the Working Memory thing for the most part, and that was his highest score. He scored right at Average for
Processing Speed Perceptual Reasoning, which was his lowest score. Everything else was Superior, Very Superior, and I think one High Average.
The tester said that the test just isn't smart enough for his kind of reasoning. There was a type of question where he had to pick things that were most closely related and he spent his time musing on the interconnectedness of all things, as Douglas Adams would say. He was making connections that made perfect sense, but were clearly not what the test had in mind, and it showed on his score. I think the problem is that this kind of kid thinks everything is a trick question. It just can't be that simple, right?
So he had 99th percentile on Working Memory, and 16th percentile on the bit where he was off thinking in the clouds. My kid, master of the spread!
