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<blockquote data-quote="mistmouse" data-source="post: 11413" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Sheila,</p><p>Can you give me information on what the six subtests are supposed to be? Or any more information on how to compare this testing with the WISC-IV scores and subtests she had done in kindergarten. I wasn't given the subtest scores that comprised the CIX, VIX of CMX.</p><p></p><p>I guess I will discuss this with my daughter's psychologist, who is a member of the IEP team, and see if she is familiar with this test and what this might indicate. One thing I do know is regardless of what spin they put on it, it is significant in some way that her verbal IQ is so much lower than her nonverbal IQ and she is and always has been what I consider advanced verbally.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the information. I suppose this might be a good test, if I had the same test done in the first place to compare it to.</p><p></p><p>mistmouse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mistmouse, post: 11413, member: 289"] Sheila, Can you give me information on what the six subtests are supposed to be? Or any more information on how to compare this testing with the WISC-IV scores and subtests she had done in kindergarten. I wasn't given the subtest scores that comprised the CIX, VIX of CMX. I guess I will discuss this with my daughter's psychologist, who is a member of the IEP team, and see if she is familiar with this test and what this might indicate. One thing I do know is regardless of what spin they put on it, it is significant in some way that her verbal IQ is so much lower than her nonverbal IQ and she is and always has been what I consider advanced verbally. Thanks for the information. I suppose this might be a good test, if I had the same test done in the first place to compare it to. mistmouse [/QUOTE]
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