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    #147278 01/28/13 07:19 AM
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    So, for some reason it just occurred to me that I now have all the test results necessary for DS9 to apply for DYS. WISC (with 145 for the PRI), WIAT & K-TEA. I have no idea why I didn't go back and look at that back when I got the results (might have been that whole PDD-NOS diagnosis that came along with it, lol!) My questions is this... the K-TEA is nearly a full year old now, will those scores will be accepted for the application? The WISC & WIAT were done in June of last year, so those should be fine (though I'll have to go back to the neuropsych for a different report.)

    I have no idea if the assistance I can get via DYS will make much of a difference, but I can't see any way for it to hurt! Plus, it'll be something to put on his college applications.


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    Oh.. hrm.. you are correct. Apparently I shouldn't read things before I've finished my caffeine in the morning, lol! His achievement scores don't qualify on those... the WJ-III I have won't work because she didn't give a full report... ah well. We'll see where he is when we do the follow-up testing with the Neuro...


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    Originally Posted by epoh
    the WJ-III I have won't work because she didn't give a full report

    What do you have from the WJ-III? Do you have standard scores at least?

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    She gave me age ranges... and then photo copies of her raw scores. I'm sure I could use it as part of a portfolio, but I don't think it would meet the qualifications on its own.


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