| Please no snark or fighting! My husband and I are having a debate on this and I wanted to hear how old your child is and what did he/she score on the Wppsi test. Seriously fellow DCUM users no need to be mean to each other or me in this post. |
| 7 y o 99.9 percentile (146) |
| My son at 4 scored 98%, which I believe was 133. |
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OP, why are you having a debate? Just curious.
Have a 10 + 9 y.o. - oldest scored 98.9 and youngest scored 99.9. Processing scores fairly good, but not amazing. Can't remember those scores. OP, I thought the scores were mind-blowing. Then I sat with Google for an hour and realized that the WPPSI is only a snapshot of a very young child. One test, one morning for a preschooler. The scores are high, but what they mean over the arcs of each DC's life is still unknown. Good luck with the process. |
| 121, age 5 |
| 7 yr old should not be taking the WPPSI - should be taking the WISC test at that age... |
| Dd, 4.5 she got 99.8. |
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1954, why was your 7 year old tested with the Wppsi? The WISC is typically used for that age.
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| 139 for 4 yr old |
| 3.5, 99.8% |
| I don't know - either 97th or 99th, can't recall. I lost my job and private school is not an option now, so doesn't matter. |
| 20:52 pp so sorry to hear about your job. Things will start looking up. |
Pretty similar, but 99.9% |
| 4 year old twins - 138 and 142. |
| Seems to me that WPSII results should be interpreted opposite IQ tests were a score of 150+ would land your child in the 1% range. As it stands, a score of 99% appears to land you right along with everyone else (as in 99% of test population) |