My kid had 54 raw score on blocks. 30 of 32 on matrixes, 31 of 34 on weights, 50 on vocab, 42 on similarities. work memory was normal Processing speed was low. They are thinking adhd? He also is just 9. I have had discussions since forever with school. They even thought he was low IQ. His school attitude is terrible. Yet he is capable of scoring 9-10 on tests but also 3. European system 9-10 is high en 3 is low. Basically school has no idea how to work with him. Its driving us insane. Also Dutch school system is a nightmare. At 11 your education is detemined by additional state testing each since they are 5
@Weare3-g2s2 ай бұрын
How much can attention lower this score? Or is it working memory? My dd (dyslexic/dysgraphic) scores high average in figure weights, low average block design. Above avg. math Prbl &ops(slightly lower processing). Excellent nav skills. Assembles computers for fun. Excellent geometry and algebra skills. Advanced/accelerated math tract.
@explainingdyslexiaАй бұрын
Attention is an over arching element to ALL subtests. I see a shift of 7 to 30 IQ points (Average to Superior/Very Superior and thus in the gifted range) between treated and untreated ADHD. I agree that that Block Design score seems low relative to Figure Weights. Did they do Visual Puzzles? How was that score? Given what your telling me about math and building skills, I'd certainly explore ADHD/attention issues.
@Weare3-g2sАй бұрын
@@explainingdyslexia visual puzzles 63%. Not sure if relevant but VCI 124 so these scores really stand out.
@explainingdyslexiaАй бұрын
So, that's a lot of variability in scores. With verbal tasks, attention can be less important (range of acceptable answers vs. ONE). The trick is brighter kids can mask difficulties. If you have the question, there might be something there worth exploring. However, they (your child) should be part of the process based on the suggested age (I'm assuming High School aged).
@Weare3-g2sАй бұрын
@@explainingdyslexiathank you! Do you do virtual consultations? I agree they shld be involved.
@explainingdyslexiaАй бұрын
Yes. If you search for Explanations and e-mail the office, my practice manager can give you all the information.