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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 473610" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Re: assessment protocol your son is filling out. Remind son that this is NOT a test. It is just a questionairre and there are no wrong answers. Everyone who takes those (even me...I have done them feels like a million times for my son) gets frustrated because they make similar statements in different ways and then you doubt yourself. Fact is, that is how it is standardized and people who are too consistent or NEVER tease or NEVER hurt feelings are not normal really.... the score patterns will point out if answers are unreliable due to not understanding or even lack of cooperation. There are many ways to get at what they are asking for though. It is not timed and he could do 15 minutes on/15 minutes off/game boy/snack etc. Or he could just do a simpler kind of assessment protocol. </p><p>Mostly, if you can help him to see it is not like a school test that may help. Dont even call it a test. Just call it a questionairre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 473610, member: 12886"] Re: assessment protocol your son is filling out. Remind son that this is NOT a test. It is just a questionairre and there are no wrong answers. Everyone who takes those (even me...I have done them feels like a million times for my son) gets frustrated because they make similar statements in different ways and then you doubt yourself. Fact is, that is how it is standardized and people who are too consistent or NEVER tease or NEVER hurt feelings are not normal really.... the score patterns will point out if answers are unreliable due to not understanding or even lack of cooperation. There are many ways to get at what they are asking for though. It is not timed and he could do 15 minutes on/15 minutes off/game boy/snack etc. Or he could just do a simpler kind of assessment protocol. Mostly, if you can help him to see it is not like a school test that may help. Dont even call it a test. Just call it a questionairre. [/QUOTE]
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