Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here for the one who asked about why they put the GAI on the first my kid has some problem with his memory .
He got a very low score in working memory index.
Anyway I think it’s not a good idea to include my kid WISC scores in appeal they really disappointed me😅
Were all of the Working memory subscores low, or was Digit Span much lower than the other subscores?
Low working memory in general can be a red flag for ADHD, but the very low Digit Span + high Picture span is definitely a red flag for ADHD. My ADHD kid got a 16th percentile in Digit Span and a 98th in Picture span, just as an example.
My kid 91 for picture span 37 for digit span he doesn’t has any symptoms for ADHD he is so quite can focus easily and sometimes lazy!😅
Do you think he might has a ADHD
Does he speak another language at home? Is English not your first language? List his subtest scores in
Block Design
Matrices
Coding
Figure Weights
Visual Puzzles
Picture Span = 14
These make up the nonverbal index.
,yes the english his minor language we speak another language at home .
Block design 50
Visual puzzle 95
Matrix 99.7
Coding 37
Figure weights 98
Pictures concept 98
What is that mean ?!
Difficulty with processing speed. I would include the WISC along with all sub scores. The scores from above show me your child’s very bright just takes a little longer to respond. Probably why FISQ score was little lower than expected too.
Do you think they will take in their consideration the subtest score or they will take a final judgement on the total resault and FSIQ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here for the one who asked about why they put the GAI on the first my kid has some problem with his memory .
He got a very low score in working memory index.
Anyway I think it’s not a good idea to include my kid WISC scores in appeal they really disappointed me😅
Were all of the Working memory subscores low, or was Digit Span much lower than the other subscores?
Low working memory in general can be a red flag for ADHD, but the very low Digit Span + high Picture span is definitely a red flag for ADHD. My ADHD kid got a 16th percentile in Digit Span and a 98th in Picture span, just as an example.
My kid 91 for picture span 37 for digit span he doesn’t has any symptoms for ADHD he is so quite can focus easily and sometimes lazy!😅
Do you think he might has a ADHD
Does he speak another language at home? Is English not your first language? List his subtest scores in
Block Design
Matrices
Coding
Figure Weights
Visual Puzzles
Picture Span = 14
These make up the nonverbal index.
,yes the english his minor language we speak another language at home .
Block design 50
Visual puzzle 95
Matrix 99.7
Coding 37
Figure weights 98
Pictures concept 98
What is that mean ?!
Difficulty with processing speed. I would include the WISC along with all sub scores. The scores from above show me your child’s very bright just takes a little longer to respond. Probably why FISQ score was little lower than expected too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here for the one who asked about why they put the GAI on the first my kid has some problem with his memory .
He got a very low score in working memory index.
Anyway I think it’s not a good idea to include my kid WISC scores in appeal they really disappointed me😅
Were all of the Working memory subscores low, or was Digit Span much lower than the other subscores?
Low working memory in general can be a red flag for ADHD, but the very low Digit Span + high Picture span is definitely a red flag for ADHD. My ADHD kid got a 16th percentile in Digit Span and a 98th in Picture span, just as an example.
My kid 91 for picture span 37 for digit span he doesn’t has any symptoms for ADHD he is so quite can focus easily and sometimes lazy!😅
Do you think he might has a ADHD
Does he speak another language at home? Is English not your first language? List his subtest scores in
Block Design
Matrices
Coding
Figure Weights
Visual Puzzles
Picture Span = 14
These make up the nonverbal index.
,yes the english his minor language we speak another language at home .
Block design 50
Visual puzzle 95
Matrix 99.7
Coding 37
Figure weights 98
Pictures concept 98
What is that mean ?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here for the one who asked about why they put the GAI on the first my kid has some problem with his memory .
He got a very low score in working memory index.
Anyway I think it’s not a good idea to include my kid WISC scores in appeal they really disappointed me😅
Were all of the Working memory subscores low, or was Digit Span much lower than the other subscores?
Low working memory in general can be a red flag for ADHD, but the very low Digit Span + high Picture span is definitely a red flag for ADHD. My ADHD kid got a 16th percentile in Digit Span and a 98th in Picture span, just as an example.
My kid 91 for picture span 37 for digit span he doesn’t has any symptoms for ADHD he is so quite can focus easily and sometimes lazy!😅
Do you think he might has a ADHD
Does he speak another language at home? Is English not your first language? List his subtest scores in
Block Design
Matrices
Coding
Figure Weights
Visual Puzzles
Picture Span = 14
These make up the nonverbal index.
,yes the english his minor language we speak another language at home .
Block design 50
Visual puzzle 95
Matrix 99.7
Coding 37
Figure weights 98
Pictures concept 98
What is that mean ?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here for the one who asked about why they put the GAI on the first my kid has some problem with his memory .
He got a very low score in working memory index.
Anyway I think it’s not a good idea to include my kid WISC scores in appeal they really disappointed me😅
Were all of the Working memory subscores low, or was Digit Span much lower than the other subscores?
Low working memory in general can be a red flag for ADHD, but the very low Digit Span + high Picture span is definitely a red flag for ADHD. My ADHD kid got a 16th percentile in Digit Span and a 98th in Picture span, just as an example.
My kid 91 for picture span 37 for digit span he doesn’t has any symptoms for ADHD he is so quite can focus easily and sometimes lazy!😅
Do you think he might has a ADHD
Does he speak another language at home? Is English not your first language? List his subtest scores in
Block Design
Matrices
Coding
Figure Weights
Visual Puzzles
Picture Span = 14
These make up the nonverbal index.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here for the one who asked about why they put the GAI on the first my kid has some problem with his memory .
He got a very low score in working memory index.
Anyway I think it’s not a good idea to include my kid WISC scores in appeal they really disappointed me😅
Were all of the Working memory subscores low, or was Digit Span much lower than the other subscores?
Low working memory in general can be a red flag for ADHD, but the very low Digit Span + high Picture span is definitely a red flag for ADHD. My ADHD kid got a 16th percentile in Digit Span and a 98th in Picture span, just as an example.
My kid 91 for picture span 37 for digit span he doesn’t has any symptoms for ADHD he is so quite can focus easily and sometimes lazy!😅
Do you think he might has a ADHD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here for the one who asked about why they put the GAI on the first my kid has some problem with his memory .
He got a very low score in working memory index.
Anyway I think it’s not a good idea to include my kid WISC scores in appeal they really disappointed me😅
Were all of the Working memory subscores low, or was Digit Span much lower than the other subscores?
Low working memory in general can be a red flag for ADHD, but the very low Digit Span + high Picture span is definitely a red flag for ADHD. My ADHD kid got a 16th percentile in Digit Span and a 98th in Picture span, just as an example.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here for the one who asked about why they put the GAI on the first my kid has some problem with his memory .
He got a very low score in working memory index.
Anyway I think it’s not a good idea to include my kid WISC scores in appeal they really disappointed me😅
Anonymous wrote:OP Here for the one who asked about why they put the GAI on the first my kid has some problem with his memory .
He got a very low score in working memory index.
Anyway I think it’s not a good idea to include my kid WISC scores in appeal they really disappointed me😅
Anonymous wrote:Not to be negative, I just don't know how anyone could get a WISC in time for an appeal. The wait lists are LONG. Did they provide this information prior to finding out AAP results?
Anonymous wrote:I would not include a WISC score that is less then the original CoGAT score. I would not include a WISC score that was under 135.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not include a WISC score that is less then the original CoGAT score. I would not include a WISC score that was under 135.
That's because you are not a psychologist and do not understand the scoring for the WISC test.