I'm glad your DD is enjoying the tutoring. The comment of picking up things so quickly gives me some inklings that maybe she just needed a few gaps filled in and will do fine with her accelerated placement.
MAP testing is one type of achievement test, and it can be a pretty decent one, as it lets the kids move on to above-level materials until they miss multiple questions of the same type (I believe). I think kids take the MAP test at a computer. In contrast, another common achievement test is the Woodcock-Johnson, which is administered by a psychologist. There are obviously different dynamics with a self-administered versus administration by professional who is making observations. We had the best luck getting on the same page with our school staff when they used the achievement tests that they were familiar with - MAP and WJ. That showed them more than the IQ test did, since they could see how our DS did compared with other kids in the school.
ETA - I am a classic underachiever who wishes I could have/would have been grade-skipped as a child, so I feel that my personal biases might come through in my comments and needed to come clean.
Last edited by st pauli girl; 04/10/10 09:22 PM.