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What can you all tell me about IQ testing?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 352583" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>agee...dont think we dont remember you, I remember you well. </p><p></p><p>I will tell you that IQ testing at 7 isnt set in stone. It does give you a road map of where he is right now. I would like to see his subset scores for the areas in the IQ tests. Those really show the whole picture. It also doesnt keep him out of an IEP. I believe 77 is borderline so that should get him some very needed services at school.</p><p></p><p>As far as what Klmno said about kids who test average in the IQ tests which is 100 +/- a few points, they can be gifted standardized test takers. All my kids, and me, can take any standardized test and ace them. No problem. Used to tick off teachers no end...lol. </p><p></p><p>I will tell you this. Cory took an IQ test when he was 4. He came out of that test with a score that would have given him a pre-verbal IQ score but they couldnt mark the test as accurate because he was clearly verbal he just was so defiant he wouldnt take the test. The tester was flummoxed. She came out saying...I should mark this test as pre-verbal but he is telling me very clearly..."I am NOT going to do it!"...LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 352583, member: 1514"] agee...dont think we dont remember you, I remember you well. I will tell you that IQ testing at 7 isnt set in stone. It does give you a road map of where he is right now. I would like to see his subset scores for the areas in the IQ tests. Those really show the whole picture. It also doesnt keep him out of an IEP. I believe 77 is borderline so that should get him some very needed services at school. As far as what Klmno said about kids who test average in the IQ tests which is 100 +/- a few points, they can be gifted standardized test takers. All my kids, and me, can take any standardized test and ace them. No problem. Used to tick off teachers no end...lol. I will tell you this. Cory took an IQ test when he was 4. He came out of that test with a score that would have given him a pre-verbal IQ score but they couldnt mark the test as accurate because he was clearly verbal he just was so defiant he wouldnt take the test. The tester was flummoxed. She came out saying...I should mark this test as pre-verbal but he is telling me very clearly..."I am NOT going to do it!"...LOL. [/QUOTE]
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