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Topic: Re:IQ and Cognitive Development
Posted by: Sandy McKinnis
Date/Time: 2009/4/22 20:42:39

I would like to share something that has happened to a number of my patient's that I think relates to the IQ cog dev discussion I have been following with great interest.?I am an SLP and had a post grad class in Piagetian Cog. Dev. in 1980 from Dr. Gary Moore at UCCS.?Since then I have used informal Piagetian assessments to guage the level of cog. maturity in the children with whom I work.?I then use dev appropriate cog tasks and embed my language goals within these tasks.?I no longer work on language in isolation.?I have worked with a number of children who have shown significant increases in their tested IQ (done by a psychologist) after this cog./language intervention.?One child gained 20 point (85 to 105) and another 19 (80 to 99).?Both kids began my treatment at ages 9 and 10 respectively after having seen other therapist's and having had alot of prior intervention.?I have many others too; same results.?What do you all make of this??

My guess is that the children most likely to be given IQ tests are those with some sort of learning/cognitive challenge.?I sometimes wonder if our IQ tests are really assessing these kids language, fine motor, motor planning, and visual processing (etc.) rather than their "IQ".?Comments.?

Thanks so much for the info you all pass on.?I read all the comments and have learned a great deal from you all.


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Topic(Point at the topics to see relevant reminders)Date PostedPosted By
IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/14 16:40:47Dave Moursund
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/14 16:44:19GS Chandy
     There are three differences2009/4/15 12:21:30Leslie Smith
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/15 12:22:11Theo Dawson
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/15 12:23:16Elizabeth Pufall
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/15 12:24:24Elizabeth Pufall
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/15 12:25:33Theo Dawson
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/15 17:35:41BOND, Trevor Grahame
     Shayer's work2009/4/16 8:32:02Theo Dawson
          Re:Shayer's work2009/4/16 8:32:59BOND, Trevor Grahame
          Re:Shayer's work2009/4/16 8:34:16Leslie Smith
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/16 12:35:34Michael Lamport Commons
     Piagetian concepts do not hold sway2009/4/18 19:05:39Michael Lamport Commons
          Re:Piagetian concepts do not hold sway2009/4/19 9:09:05Leslie Smith
          Re:Piagetian concepts do not hold sway2009/4/19 9:09:53Theo Dawson
               Re:Re:Piagetian concepts do not hold sway2009/4/19 9:10:42Leslie Smith
                    Re:Re:Re:Piagetian concepts do not hold sway2009/4/19 9:13:30Theo Dawson
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/19 9:07:43BOND, Trevor Grahame
          Re:Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/19 9:15:02Michael Lamport Commons
     Many thanks, and a related question2009/4/19 9:11:41David Moursund
          Re:Many thanks, and a related question2009/4/19 9:12:28Jeremy T. Burman
          Re:Many thanks, and a related question2009/4/19 9:20:54
               Re:Re:Many thanks, and a related question2009/4/19 9:21:58Stephan Desrochers
                    Re:Re:Re:Many thanks, and a related question2009/4/19 10:47:26Michael Lamport Commons
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/19 9:14:17Michael Lamport Commons
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/22 20:42:39Sandy McKinnis
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/4/24 21:40:18Ann Olivier
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2009/5/12 22:56:24David Moursund
     Re:IQ and Cognitive Development2010/7/11 22:37:57Michael Lamport Commons

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