Is it really time to talk about HGC already?!

Anonymous
wow, I guess we were lucky. In another state, the school paid for the wisc testing for our first grade child (to test for giftedness)

but all that aside, I agree with the PPs who suggest downplaying the HGC. (and I have one who did get in.) I didn't talk about it much in advance with our child. I made sure he had a good night's sleep and a good breakfast before the test. I did find a few (under 5) sample questions online of the type used in the test supposedly used (like the CoGat). So while he didn't do other "prep" i felt like it might be good for him to see the format of the questions asked.

While waiting for results after the test, I hardly mentioned it at all. Just talked about how things would be good either way, and that there is a good amount of luck involved, and there are many more smart kids in the county than can get into the center.

Anonymous
I'm the one whose insurance paid for the WISC (amoung other things.) It was part of a comprehensive diagnostic to address excessive tantrums/rigidity in a 5 yo.

In the end, nothing was "wrong" with her except high IQ. They worked with us to develop tools to help with the tantrums and transitions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:15:11, I am not 12:05 and I am not sure what gave you the impression that 12:05 received insurance coverage, but if you want insurance coverage, the eval must be for medical, not educational purposes (e.g., suspicion of ADHD) and you must find a psychologist in-network that does the neuropsych. The two most frequently recommended institutions for this are Kennedy Krieger and Children's. You must plan very far ahead. If you want Stixrud, you should expect to pay.


We had our child evaluated at Stixrud and insurance paid for all but about $800 of it.


Ok, you're the one who should post insurance info - that's outstanding!
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