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    #214814 04/24/15 12:34 AM
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    My 3.5yo was tested with the SB5 today. The tester said that she did very well and that on one section hit the ceiling and kept on going. What exactly does that mean? I thought the SB5 didn't have the ceiling issues that the WPPSI did, so I was confused as to what exactly he meant. We won't get our full report for a couple of weeks. Thanks

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    I've been doing some reading and think that the tester meant that on that particular subtest she got the maximum score possible for her age but was still answering questions correctly.

    Please correct me if wrong smile

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    Yes. That is most likely what she meant.


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