The first part of the report, summarized previously, described school history, family background, and behavioral patterns; the remainder of the report, as highlighted below, details findings related to testing.
- “Keyed-up      and nervous throughout testing”
- “Keenly      interested in doing well”
- “Worked      hard and was very responsive to cues as to how to improve his performance”
- “Eager,      but hasty and impulsive”
- “A      very active mind which makes many associations with any task      assigned…distractible”
- “Began      to work more steadily and carefully”
- “Once      he had relaxed…[he] showed a great deal of patience and persistence…began      to attack performance tasks in a methodical, orderly way”
- “Scores      ranged from average to the ‘gifted’ level”
- “Visual-motor      organization is…significantly lower than…general intellectual development”
- “Since      his motor skills are weak and he is not interested in sports, he has      tended to develop his more verbal interests”
- “Verbal      reasoning and general information fall at the ‘gifted’ level”
- “Social      judgment and comprehension of society’s expectations are superior—at      least, he knows the rules and the reasons for them.”
- “He      has not mastered…the ability to behave independently and appropriately in      concrete situations [though] he can verbalize about them quite well”
- “Evidence      of insecurity and dependency”
- “[Drawings      suggest] angry, frighteningly aggressive feelings but no tendency to act      them out and no confidence in his ability to control his environment”
- “Very      bright”
- “Abilities      governed by the left…lobe of the brain”
- “Socially      maladjusted in the sense that he behaves like a much younger child and has      no ability to adapt to peer standards or defend himself against scapegoating”
- “Scholastic      success is likely to be adversely affected because of the depression that      will ensue”
- “Cannot      lead a full or happy life without learning the social skills, and the      confidences, which he lacks at present”
 

 
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