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kelleyd3 October 12, 2009

How do I read the Woodstock reading test? I need to know what these scores mean? It might

kelleyd3
He is 9 1/2 yrs old has ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalcia and written expression disorder.
rawscore
test 2 34
test 3 27
test 4 11
test 5A 3
Test 5B 1
Test 5C 5
Test 5 a,b &c
Test 6 9
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kelleyd3 October 12, 2009
Hi, Yes I meant woodcock. You can see where he gets the dyslexia. It was part of the achievement assessment done at the end of his school year last May. I never received anything else. The raw scores are confusing because I have nothing to compare it to. Any help would be appreciated and it sound like your son has the same thinks as my son who is 9 1/2 and reading at a 1 st grade level. It's frustrating. I will join this group. Thank you
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healthy11 October 12, 2009
Hi. I have a son with ADHD, dyslexia, and dysgraphia, and I wonder if you're referring to the Woodcock Johnson instead of Woodstock? Was this supposed to be part of an achievement test, or a cognitive (IQ) test? Who administered the test to your son, and did they give you a written report to accompany their evaluation? It is very unusual for someone to give you raw scores and "test numbers"...I can help you interpret scaled scores, when you get them, but I think only a psychologist who has an actual test in front of them will know what the data you've got represents.

For now, I'd like to invite you to join Greatschools Learning and Attention Difficulties Group at community.greatschools.net/groups/11554

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