Anonymous wrote:Our daughter's NNAT was 129- that's borderline if the benchmark is 130 and above. Frankly, the testing for NNAT being online in this case was not the best given her profile. She will zip through and click anything quickly versus pen and paper. She has been getting pull outs since K for math and language arts - her thinking and abilities are very strong and above her grade level- it's somewhat surprising how her thought process works and she has really created projects on her own that are several grades ahead. What do you think?
It costs about $380. The only real drawback is you don't have to spend that money.
An individual test with one-on-one analysis from a trained psychologist has value beyond AAP in understanding her thought processes. A "zip through and click anything quickly" personality will do better on an individual test vice a group test.