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[quote=Anonymous]We recently had my child tested and they were diagnosed with mild-mod ADD and dysgraphia. These were the scores from the Wechsler Intelligence Scale, IV. Verbal Comprehension 126 96% Perceptual Reasoning 104 61% Working Memory 86 18% Processing Speed 88 21% Full Scale IQ 105 63% General Ability 117 87% So, the tester stated that my child is intellectually gifted, and I want to believe this. But why is the IQ in the average range? I'm just trying to understand this--is it because his working memory and processing speed are so low that they dragged down the overall IQ? What number is actually more important, the Verbal Comprehension or the IQ? If I should have posted this is another forum, I apologize in advance, just let me know where to go. Thanks in advance.[/quote]
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