u/Interesting_Ad8305

▲ 0 r/Gifted

what does it mean if you score average in the wisc v but score really high in a subtest?

edit: i was mistaken, the subtest is actually just a normal test

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u/Interesting_Ad8305 — 24 days ago
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I recently found my notebook from when I was 6-7 years old and there's a ton of drawings of spoiled kids (and "normal" kids) crying and girls getting kidnapped. Do you think that this might be related to trauma? I also remember that in 1st grade I told my dad I wanted to be tied up and I asked my friend if I could tie up her mouth using her snack wrapper.

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u/Interesting_Ad8305 — 26 days ago
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From what I've seen, it's common for gifted children to read informational articles/books above their grade level. What did you guys read? I remember that I read parenting books when I was in 4th grade because I was curious about child psychology or something like that.

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u/Interesting_Ad8305 — 26 days ago