OLSAT Level A

December 20th, 2011

OLSAT Level A is the lowest level of the Otis-Lennon School Ability Test, which generally assess the learning and school competencies of pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students. The OLSAT Level A measures a child’s ability to follow directions, as well as general knowledge that is not usually taught in school. Additionally, the OLSAT Level A tests […]

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Update from the NYC Gifted and Talented Testing Dates from the Department of Ed

December 6th, 2011

Attention NYC Parents! The New York City department of education sent an update about the upcoming gifted and talented testing dates. The countdown has started so start preparing for the OLSAT and BSRA test today! Remember, if your child is 4 years old (pre-K) they will have answer 128 questions (yes, 128!). Kindergarten, first grade […]

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Fun OLSAT Practice Questions to Start The Day!

November 30th, 2011

Here are some OLSAT practice questions to start the day with your little one! Top 1% membership – Option 2. Get 30% OFF – Use code:  NewMember30 (click the red “Buy Now” icon at the very top of the page) Includes OVER 10,000 Practice Questions INSTANTLY! Private phone consultations with the Testing Mom to discuss […]

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Gifted and Talented Testing for Children

November 20th, 2011

As you know, IQ tests are vital assessment tools not only because they can help you know whether your child is gifted or not but also help you in understanding the intellectual needs of your kid. So how can you tell if your child is the next Einstein? Gifted children exhibit extraordinary mental abilities and […]

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More OLSAT test practice questions posted each week through January for upcoming NYC G&T test

November 11th, 2011

We’re pleased to announce we’ll be posting even more OLSAT test practice questions over the next several weeks as parents rev up for the upcoming testing for the New York City Gifted and Talented Program. Stakes are high this year as we’ve heard many parents who would never had considered any public school option are […]

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P.A.L. Workshop Series for Parents of Accelerated Learners next Tueday – What’s the Right Fit for My Gifted Child?

November 9th, 2011

Attention NYC Parents! We’re having our nextr P.A.L. Workshop Series for Parents of Accelerated Learners next Tueday – November 15, 2011 at 6:30 pm-8 pm You must register to attend.Register for the series at  http://palworkshops.eventbrite.comTestingMom.com Top members get to attend FREE! All non-Top members the cost is $10 per person. Location: Downtown Community Center, 120 […]

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Karen Quinn Hosting Tele-seminar for Positive Parenting Solutions Members!

November 6th, 2011

On Monday, November 7 at 9pm ET – New York City time (8pm CT, 7pm MT and 6pm California time), Karen Quinn is hosting a free tele-seminar for Positive Parenting Solutions  “Help Your Child Ace Tests”. Dial: (712) 432-0075, Access Code: 138042# – Starts promptly at 9pm New York City time. Click here for the […]

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OLSAT test levels

November 6th, 2011

OLSAT tests are administered nationwide in the US and is one of the primary device to assess a child’s aptitude for a gifted and talented educational program. It is also used with the Stanford 10 Achievement test to gauge school and learning abilities of children from kindergarten, elementary and high school. OLSAT tests are usually […]

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The Advantages of a Cognitive Abilities Test

October 30th, 2011

As any parent knows, children in school these days are subjected to many different kinds of tests. Each subject has tests, each grade has criteria for advancement, and many different standardized tests abound. So what’s the big deal about a cognitive abilities test? It may seem like just another round of questions and answers. However, […]

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Cognitive Abilities Test…a Gifted Proving Ground?

October 29th, 2011

The CogAT is a cognitive abilities test, designed to identify student’s strengths in the three areas of cognitive function most closely linked to academic performance. These areas are verbal, non-verbal, and quantitative reasoning. In many schools, the CogAT is administered to every student to gain perspective. However, some schools use it as a screening tool […]

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