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Child IQ Testing in Miami

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Licensed psychologists offering child IQ testing in Miami

Professional child IQ testing in Miami – whether you need an assessment for school placement, gifted program eligibility, or to understand your child's learning profile, we connect you with licensed psychologists in the Miami area.

Last Updated: July 2026

Gifted Testing

Identify giftedness for school placement, enrichment, and talent programs using WISC-V or Stanford-Binet 5.

WISC-V Test

Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children® Fifth Edition – the gold standard for child IQ testing.

Stanford-Binet 5

Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales Fifth Edition – comprehensive cognitive assessment for all ages.

Full Evaluation

Combined assessment with detailed report and recommendations. Includes WISC-V or Stanford-Binet 5.

School Placement Testing

Testing for private school admission and gifted program eligibility using WISC-V or Stanford-Binet 5.

Schedule Child IQ Testing

Book your WISC-V & Stanford-Binet 5 for ages 6–16. Gifted identification, learning profiles, etc. with a licensed psychologist in Miami today.

Licensed child psychologists WISC-V & Stanford-Binet 5 Comprehensive report Confidential Miami-based

Child IQ Testing in Miami: city context

Miami children grow up in one of the most multilingual and culturally diverse urban areas in the United States. City Census data show that 16.5% of residents are under age 18, 57.7% are foreign born, and 77.2% of residents age five and older speak a language other than English at home. A child's language exposure, school history, immigration history, disability status, and opportunity to learn must be considered when selecting and interpreting cognitive tests.

Professional child testing in Miami commonly supports gifted eligibility, learning-disability assessment, ADHD evaluation, autism and developmental questions, private-school planning, grade acceleration, accommodations, and twice-exceptional profiles.

IQ by gender & ethnicity (child population)

Miami is approximately 49.2% female overall. Broad IQ distributions are similar for boys and girls, but individual children can show meaningful differences among verbal, visual-spatial, fluid-reasoning, working-memory, and processing-speed tasks. No authoritative Miami dataset establishes separate child IQ averages by sex, race, ethnicity, neighborhood, or home language.

Relevant demographic and educational context includes:

Demographic group percentages do not predict an individual child's ability. A qualified psychologist determines whether English, Spanish, nonverbal, bilingual, or other assessment approaches are appropriate.

Miami-Dade School Districts and Gifted Programs

Miami-Dade County Public Schools Gifted Education

M-DCPS Magnet and Choice Programs

School for Advanced Studies

Academy for Advanced Academics at FIU

Florida Gifted Requirements and Other School Options

Miami Private Schools Requiring IQ Testing

Private-school requirements change frequently, and many Miami independent schools do not require an IQ test for routine admission. Families sometimes obtain cognitive or psychoeducational evaluations for grade placement, gifted planning, learning support, accommodations, or complex admissions questions. Always confirm the current policy directly with the school.

Miami Gifted Identification Statistics

The child IQ testing process: step by step

Understanding the testing process can help parents prepare their child and reduce anxiety. Here's what to expect:

  1. Initial consultation (15–20 minutes): A brief phone or video call with the psychologist to discuss your child's background, concerns, and goals. This helps determine the right test and approach.
  2. Testing session (60–90 minutes): The child meets one-on-one with a licensed psychologist in a quiet, comfortable room. The psychologist administers the WISC-V or Stanford-Binet 5, which includes a series of subtests measuring verbal comprehension, visual-spatial reasoning, fluid reasoning, working memory, and processing speed. Breaks are offered as needed.
  3. Scoring and interpretation (1–2 days): The psychologist scores the test and analyzes the results. They consider the child's age, background, and any relevant medical or educational history.
  4. Feedback session (45–60 minutes): The psychologist meets with the parents (and the child, if appropriate) to explain the results. They discuss the Full-Scale IQ, index scores, strengths, and areas for growth. They also provide tailored recommendations for home, school, and extracurriculars.
  5. Comprehensive written report (5–7 days): You receive a detailed report with all scores, normative comparisons, and actionable next steps. This report can be shared with schools, doctors, or other professionals.

The entire process from consultation to report usually takes 1–2 weeks, depending on scheduling. The testing itself is non-invasive and designed to be engaging for children.

What is the WISC-V test?

The WISC-V (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children® – Fifth Edition) is the most widely used IQ test for children aged 6:0–16:11. It provides a Full-Scale IQ and five primary index scores: Verbal Comprehension, Visual-Spatial, Fluid Reasoning, Working Memory, and Processing Speed. The test is administered one-on-one by a trained psychologist and takes about 60–90 minutes.

The WISC-V is normed on a large, representative sample of U.S. children and is updated regularly to ensure accuracy. It is the gold standard for gifted identification, learning disability diagnosis, and school placement.

Why test your child's IQ?

IQ testing provides valuable insights into your child's cognitive strengths and weaknesses. It can help:

Miami Gifted Testing Timeline

Miami Gifted Programs by Age Group

Miami Child ADHD and Learning Disability Assessment

Miami Summer Programs for Gifted Children

Miami Child Testing Costs by District

Areas we serve

We support clients throughout the City of Miami and coordinate with providers serving nearby Miami-Dade communities. Appointment location, age range, language capacity, specialty, and in-person requirements vary by psychologist, so confirm those details before scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between WISC-V and Stanford-Binet 5?

Both are excellent tests. WISC-V is more commonly used for school-age children, while Stanford-Binet 5 can be used for ages 2–85. We often recommend WISC-V for gifted identification.

How long does the test take?

The test itself takes 60–90 minutes. With the consultation, feedback, and report, the entire process is about 1–2 weeks.

Do I need a referral?

No, you can book directly with our psychologists. We serve both self-referred and professionally referred children.

Can the results be used for gifted programs?

Yes, our reports are accepted by Miami Public Schools, private schools, and other gifted programs.

Is testing covered by insurance?

Some plans cover cognitive assessments when there is a clinical indication. Check with your provider.

How should my child prepare for the test?

Get a good night's sleep, eat a healthy meal, and arrive relaxed. No specific preparation is needed.

What happens after the test?

You'll receive a comprehensive report with your child's scores and tailored recommendations.

Can the test be done online?

Some interview and feedback components may be available remotely, but many standardized cognitive tests require in-person administration. Confirm with the psychologist and the organization receiving the report.