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    Hi, Not to beat a dead horse but I wanted to share my daughter's subtest scores from the recent SB5. I was wondering if there is anything that seems like a red flag here. I don't think so but I don't know much.... confused

    Some background:
    I posted last week because I was shocked that this FS came in at just 116. My dd seems to be fairly gifted to me. My oldest two children have been tested and fall right aboout 3sd above the mean so I was surprised by this score for my dd.

    She took the WPPSI at age 4 1/2 and scored 114. She turns 5 next week and really seemed academically ready for K. So we had her tested with the SB5 to try to do early entrance. The tester is experienced in gifted.

    My dd started reading easy readers about age 3 1/2 and is working about 1st grade level in Math. She teaches herself songs on the piano and learns them quickly by ear. Nothing too extreme but she taught herself the Star Wars theme in about an hour or so. She is extremely intense and very perceptive. She already has all the Kindergarten skills mastered and more.

    I know that it's highly possible that she isn't gifted and that is fine because she's got many wonderful qualities. However, I just want to make sure we aren't missing a LD.

    She had many many ear infections as an infant and has always had troubles with her intensity and behavior.

    The tester seemed to think that because she had two tests in about the same range that this a good indication of her ability. However, she did say that Visual Spatial kids can make big leaps in development.

    Anyway, enough rambling. Here are the subtests:

    Non Verbal
    Fluid Reasoning 14 91%
    Knowledge 11 63%
    Quantitative Reasoning 10 50% (tester noted inconsistant responses)
    Visual Spatial Proc 17 99%
    Working Memory 13 84%

    Verbal
    Fluid Reasoning 13 84%
    Knowledge 13 84%
    Quantitative Reasoning 12 75%
    Visual Spatial Proc 9 37% (tester noted that daughter missed really easy questions here and was surprised by that)
    Working Memory 12 75%

    NV IQ 119 90%
    Verbal IQ 111 77%
    FSIQ 116 86%

    To confuse matters more, the tester included all sorts of "gifted" resource recommendations for parents in her assessment letter. She also noted some types of "gifted programming" as something school could do down the road....I don't get it. According to these scores she doesn't look gifted. Was she just too young and maybe this could look different in a few years?

    Thank you all
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    Thanks Dottie. We haven't done achievemet testing on her since she is younger.

    Both siblings were tested using the SB5 but with Dr. Ruf. We should have probably bucked up on the cost and taken this dd to her as well. If we do retesting down the road I'll go to Ruf.

    My ds8 has ADHD and his achievement is close to his ability but slightly less. My dd6 1/2 has achievement far below her IQ. We are still considering if she's dsylexic or just perfectionism. She's opening up to learning more each week so I think things will look much better in a few years for her.

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