Interesting article -- what do you all know about this/make of this?
http://www.familylight.com/link3/3.04/S_Proc/fam_lt.htm"In my experience, students with a 15 point or greater discrepancy (one standard deviation for the statisticians among us) between their Verbal Comprehension Index (VCI) and Processing Speed Index (PSI) on a Wechsler IQ test (WISC-IV or WAIS-IV) are at risk for difficulties in this area, possibly needing the kind of accommodations and support that Merridee Michelsen recommends in her article on slow processing. If the discrepancy is 3o points or more (two standard deviations) then the these accommodations are very important and parents should not accept less."
The Merridee Michelsen article is here:
http://www.familylight.com/link3/3.04/S_Proc/M_M.htmMy DS8 has a ceilinged (extended testing not offered) VCI of 150, but a processing speed of 97. He's a 2e kiddo with some sensory issues as well, and already shows some of the lack of interest in school that is mentioned in the article. Just wondering if the initial article rings true (or if the author is known here). Thankfully he does not have some of the issues mentioned with processing what he reads (and he reads incredibly quickly), and his IEP includes many of the accommodations listed. Just really wondering if this is right, that his slow processing speed is seriously going to impact the rest of it his work, and if that isn't part of what we're attributing to sensory processing issues (or if indeed they are all one and the same!).