Sunday, November 21, 2010

What was the first intelligence test developed for children called?

3 comments:

Jeanette Rocha said...

The first intelligence test developed for children was the Binet-Simon scale.

Gaby P. said...

The first intelligence test created for children was Binet-Simons Scale in which a child was given thirty different test arranged in level of difficulty which helped determine if a child would have difficulties in school.

lizzett sanchez said...

The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) is the first published intelligence test developed for children of ages 6-16.This test is designed to get a well understanding of a child's verbal Comprehension, Perceptual Reasoning, Processing Speed and Working Memory. The WISC is used not only as an intelligence test, but as a clinical tool.This test can be a great help to determine if a child is going to have a hard time in their academic achievement.