Guest guest Posted March 16, 2010 Report Share Posted March 16, 2010 Hi guys, just wondering if anyone had wechsler preschool and primary scale of intelligence (llluk) test sheets,or book or any knowlegde of the questions asked on the test. We are on a battle with the education, to cut the story short, our son ( aged 11 ) has done 3 years in a sn primary school,we have pushed for testing as proof that the school has not taught our son anything, they have done the mentioned test and the results are our son has actually regressed at great significance. There answer for this ,is because our son ,must have a medical condition and not there lack of teaching. We are now pushing tentatively for support for homeschooling,which in there eyes is a diffinate no. We have agreed for me to do the test at home with the ed div in another room, my point to this is to prove my son can score higher on the test and therefore is entitled to a suitable education. We will also be doing the wechsler individual achievement test if anyone has any info on that I would be very very greatful. Sorry for the long one love to you all lynnexxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 I used WISC and WISC-R years ago and know the questions of those but also should have some info about WPPSI which is the one your son had. I will look for it in my files. When do you need it? I will email you directly when I find it. Kasia > > Hi guys, > just wondering if anyone had wechsler preschool and primary scale of intelligence (llluk) test sheets,or book or any knowlegde of the questions asked on the test. We are on a battle with the education, to cut the story short, our son ( aged 11 ) has done 3 years in a sn primary school,we have pushed for testing as proof that the school has not taught our son anything, they have done the mentioned test and the results are our son has actually regressed at great significance. There answer for this ,is because our son ,must have a medical condition and not there lack of teaching. We are now pushing tentatively for support for homeschooling,which in there eyes is a diffinate no. We have agreed for me to do the test at home with the ed div in another room, my point to this is to prove my son can score higher on the test and therefore is entitled to a suitable education. > We will also be doing the wechsler individual achievement test if anyone has any info on that I would be very very greatful. > Sorry for the long one > love to you all > lynnexxx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 Hi Kasia, many thanks much much appreciated. We are doing the test on Monday 29th march hopefully . lynne -----Original Message-----From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ]On Behalf Of KSent: 18 March 2010 20:47Autism Treatment Subject: Re: wechsler testing I used WISC and WISC-R years ago and know the questions of those but also should have some info about WPPSI which is the one your son had. I will look for it in my files. When do you need it? I will email you directly when I find it.Kasia>> Hi guys,> just wondering if anyone had wechsler preschool and primary scale of intelligence (llluk) test sheets,or book or any knowlegde of the questions asked on the test. We are on a battle with the education, to cut the story short, our son ( aged 11 ) has done 3 years in a sn primary school,we have pushed for testing as proof that the school has not taught our son anything, they have done the mentioned test and the results are our son has actually regressed at great significance. There answer for this ,is because our son ,must have a medical condition and not there lack of teaching. We are now pushing tentatively for support for homeschooling,which in there eyes is a diffinate no. We have agreed for me to do the test at home with the ed div in another room, my point to this is to prove my son can score higher on the test and therefore is entitled to a suitable education.> We will also be doing the wechsler individual achievement test if anyone has any info on that I would be very very greatful.> Sorry for the long one> love to you all> lynnexxx> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 Hi Lynne, I believe a period of 6 months must have lapsed before repeating these tests and can be invalidated if not. I was told this by an Educational Psychologist. June > > > > Hi guys, > > just wondering if anyone had wechsler preschool and primary scale of > intelligence (llluk) test sheets,or book or any knowlegde of the questions > asked on the test. We are on a battle with the education, to cut the story > short, our son ( aged 11 ) has done 3 years in a sn primary school,we have > pushed for testing as proof that the school has not taught our son anything, > they have done the mentioned test and the results are our son has actually > regressed at great significance. There answer for this ,is because our son > ,must have a medical condition and not there lack of teaching. We are now > pushing tentatively for support for homeschooling,which in there eyes is a > diffinate no. We have agreed for me to do the test at home with the ed div > in another room, my point to this is to prove my son can score higher on the > test and therefore is entitled to a suitable education. > > We will also be doing the wechsler individual achievement test if anyone > has any info on that I would be very very greatful. > > Sorry for the long one > > love to you all > > lynnexxx > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 We had the brain scan done a while back, good 3-4 yrs, anyway he was very lightly sedated, just enough to make him sleepy and eventually fall asleep, the brain scan revealed nothing. As for testing, most of these tests are not designed for our kids and don't really show potential, we had the full Isometric testing done at CAMHS and they showed my son to be considerably lower functioning than the LEA EP tests, in his case they were cherry picking tests that show the child more capable in order to prove mainstream suitability, so I was pleased to get a truer picture, however even these tests cannot show potential, just where he is at now. Vicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 Hi June, I understand what you mean, but I am trying to prove a point with these people that there are ways of doing things to get a better result, not just there rigid way of one size fits all. And most of all that my son is capable of learning and should get the education he deserves. These people ( LEA ) are trying to cover there backs, that my son cannot learn and that it must be neurological, and not there crap way of " we do it this way for everyone.!!! We saw the paed last Friday for almost 3 hours, she recommends a brain scan, and a eeg scan, bit concerned with the anaesthetic, anyone any ideas, can we do the scan without sedation? bw lynne -----Original Message-----From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ]On Behalf Of jgoh04Sent: 21 March 2010 23:03Autism Treatment Subject: Re: wechsler testing Hi Lynne,I believe a period of 6 months must have lapsed before repeating these tests and can be invalidated if not. I was told this by an Educational Psychologist.June > >> > Hi guys,> > just wondering if anyone had wechsler preschool and primary scale of> intelligence (llluk) test sheets,or book or any knowlegde of the questions> asked on the test. We are on a battle with the education, to cut the story> short, our son ( aged 11 ) has done 3 years in a sn primary school,we have> pushed for testing as proof that the school has not taught our son anything,> they have done the mentioned test and the results are our son has actually> regressed at great significance. There answer for this ,is because our son> ,must have a medical condition and not there lack of teaching. We are now> pushing tentatively for support for homeschooling,which in there eyes is a> diffinate no. We have agreed for me to do the test at home with the ed div> in another room, my point to this is to prove my son can score higher on the> test and therefore is entitled to a suitable education.> > We will also be doing the wechsler individual achievement test if anyone> has any info on that I would be very very greatful.> > Sorry for the long one> > love to you all> > lynnexxx> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 Yes it has to be 6 of months between testing. > > > > > > Hi guys, > > > just wondering if anyone had wechsler preschool and primary scale of > > intelligence (llluk) test sheets,or book or any knowlegde of the questions > > asked on the test. We are on a battle with the education, to cut the story > > short, our son ( aged 11 ) has done 3 years in a sn primary school,we have > > pushed for testing as proof that the school has not taught our son anything, > > they have done the mentioned test and the results are our son has actually > > regressed at great significance. There answer for this ,is because our son > > ,must have a medical condition and not there lack of teaching. We are now > > pushing tentatively for support for homeschooling,which in there eyes is a > > diffinate no. We have agreed for me to do the test at home with the ed div > > in another room, my point to this is to prove my son can score higher on the > > test and therefore is entitled to a suitable education. > > > We will also be doing the wechsler individual achievement test if anyone > > has any info on that I would be very very greatful. > > > Sorry for the long one > > > love to you all > > > lynnexxx > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 I have recently been told the same thing. However, I think you can use different tests and then the 6 month rule doesn't apply. The rule is binding (I think)under the code of professional conduct for EPs. Margaret > > > > > > > > Hi guys, > > > > just wondering if anyone had wechsler preschool and primary scale of > > > intelligence (llluk) test sheets,or book or any knowlegde of the questions > > > asked on the test. We are on a battle with the education, to cut the story > > > short, our son ( aged 11 ) has done 3 years in a sn primary school,we have > > > pushed for testing as proof that the school has not taught our son anything, > > > they have done the mentioned test and the results are our son has actually > > > regressed at great significance. There answer for this ,is because our son > > > ,must have a medical condition and not there lack of teaching. We are now > > > pushing tentatively for support for homeschooling,which in there eyes is a > > > diffinate no. We have agreed for me to do the test at home with the ed div > > > in another room, my point to this is to prove my son can score higher on the > > > test and therefore is entitled to a suitable education. > > > > We will also be doing the wechsler individual achievement test if anyone > > > has any info on that I would be very very greatful. > > > > Sorry for the long one > > > > love to you all > > > > lynnexxx > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2010 Report Share Posted March 23, 2010 Yes Margaret, you are right about using different tests during the 6-month rule. It is also possible to show that your child's non-verbal IQ is higher than verbal IQ in Performance IQ Subtests. A higher score on this test can show that a child is capable of functioning within at least the average level of ability, even with lost of motivation.(The Verbal IQ and Performance IQ Subtests are combined with the Coding Subtest to provide full scale IQ). June > > > > > > > > > > Hi guys, > > > > > just wondering if anyone had wechsler preschool and primary scale of > > > > intelligence (llluk) test sheets,or book or any knowlegde of the questions > > > > asked on the test. We are on a battle with the education, to cut the story > > > > short, our son ( aged 11 ) has done 3 years in a sn primary school,we have > > > > pushed for testing as proof that the school has not taught our son anything, > > > > they have done the mentioned test and the results are our son has actually > > > > regressed at great significance. There answer for this ,is because our son > > > > ,must have a medical condition and not there lack of teaching. We are now > > > > pushing tentatively for support for homeschooling,which in there eyes is a > > > > diffinate no. We have agreed for me to do the test at home with the ed div > > > > in another room, my point to this is to prove my son can score higher on the > > > > test and therefore is entitled to a suitable education. > > > > > We will also be doing the wechsler individual achievement test if anyone > > > > has any info on that I would be very very greatful. > > > > > Sorry for the long one > > > > > love to you all > > > > > lynnexxx > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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