Anonymous wrote:Are these tests good indicaters of success for kids who have ADHD or otherwise? Bummed about test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indicators of what? That your kid has ADHD?
Yes, DC has ADHD. I'm seeking indicators of school and life success? I scored horribly (like at the sub primate level) on the GRE for one of my advanced degrees, and graduated with honors. I don't have ADHD.
The test scores aren't indicators of anything other than test scores. I have two nephews, the younger has an IQ of 145 while the older has an IQ of 125. The older boy out performs the younger in just about every way. Factors like motivation, diligence, tenacity, etc. counts more than a IQ score.
IQ of 125 still high though. OP, same thing happened with my kid and to be honest, I don't think the test results made any sense and don't correspond with anything else she's ever taken. Did they identify any LDs? That's the most important thing to focus on, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indicators of what? That your kid has ADHD?
Yes, DC has ADHD. I'm seeking indicators of school and life success? I scored horribly (like at the sub primate level) on the GRE for one of my advanced degrees, and graduated with honors. I don't have ADHD.
The test scores aren't indicators of anything other than test scores. I have two nephews, the younger has an IQ of 145 while the older has an IQ of 125. The older boy out performs the younger in just about every way. Factors like motivation, diligence, tenacity, etc. counts more than a IQ score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indicators of what? That your kid has ADHD?
Yes, DC has ADHD. I'm seeking indicators of school and life success? I scored horribly (like at the sub primate level) on the GRE for one of my advanced degrees, and graduated with honors. I don't have ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:Was your child anxious/ impulsive/inattentive during testing. That can affect performance. What did the tester note in behavioral observations? How old? With younger kids the tests are considered more unreliable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indicators of what? That your kid has ADHD?
Yes, DC has ADHD. I'm seeking indicators of school and life success? I scored horribly (like at the sub primate level) on the GRE for one of my advanced degrees, and graduated with honors. I don't have ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indicators of what? That your kid has ADHD?
Yes, DC has ADHD. I'm seeking indicators of school and life success? I scored horribly (like at the sub primate level) on the GRE for one of my advanced degrees, and graduated with honors. I don't have ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:Indicators of what? That your kid has ADHD?