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    Originally Posted by geofizz
    Our school psychologist administed a brief form of the WJIII for the achievement portion of the evaluation for DS' grade skip. There were no fluency subtests.

    Excellent-- that one is on the list of options.

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    Originally Posted by MumOfThree
    Puffin, Australia is heavily biased to the WISC, there are only a handful of testers who use the SB5 (not one in my state for example), they are pretty much ALL gifted experts, there is at least one developmental paed that uses it, but they are paeds who have many IQ tests up their sleeve so that they can issue one the child hasn't already taken previously. There are also many psychs who are very good with gifted who prefer Wechsler tests (I can think of two in my city, there would be more too). So Australia is very Wechsler centric. Also there is a huge bias against the SB5 in some quarters. I know more than one person who's received they eyeroll and "Well EVERYONE is gifted on the SB" response from other professionals. Which I find pretty funny given that on this board it seems to be considered slightly "harder"...

    Also, of the few NZ posters I am aware of on this board you are the first I know who's used the WJ, the others have had Wechsler results.

    The WJ has no norms for Australia so it doesn't really get used here at all.

    I misunderstood. I thought you meant gifted specialists exclusively used sb5 but that is not what you said rereading it. The WJ111 cognitive is what is used for admission to One Day School which for a lot of places is the only gifted programming available so if you are tested for admission to that or if the tester you pick is affiliated with them ( in my case) that is what you get tested with. I'm guessing if you were being assessed for other reasons it wouldn't be so likely to be used. I'm glad as did get tested with it though because it means I can apply without having to pay to get him retested.

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