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[quote=Anonymous]We just moved from DC to a small city that will test our 3.3 year old with the WPPSI for free for their free full time gifted pre-K program. She just makes the cutoff. She is definitely advanced in language, and I would imagine her doing well on the verbal side of the test. She has a huge vocab and speaks like most 6-year-olds. She started sounding out words at 2.5. But, how can I gauge how well she might do on the other part of the test? She hates puzzles and drawing. She is probably behind in fine motor skills. What does the child who scores 95 or above on the performance side of the WPPSI look like? Are they particularly good at things like puzzles? For a 3yo, what is good at puzzles? Or, is your child just quick? DD is very quick, has a phenomenal memory, and needs little repetition to learn new things. To be clear, I am not asking if she is gifted. I am wondering how this bright extremely verbal girl will fair on the non-verbal questions. We are on the fence about testing so young. Thank you.[/quote]
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