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03-31-2018, 10:32 PM | #7 | ||
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Our son is dyslexic as well as extremely gifted and went through testing when he was 8 so I know to look at each subtest - He had many extremely high scores as well as a few extremely low scores.
I was also in education for over 35 years and I have a PHD in education so I know a lot (or at least some) about testing. I'd just never been on the receiving end of it and found it challenging and stimulating. I enjoy mind puzzles and that sort of thing (most of the time - more so in the past than now - but there are still glimpses of my former self that peek out now and then). None of my testing was computerized. |
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