Spiky Profile/SPIE-kee PROH-file/

A very uneven pattern of abilities—strong strengths in some areas, significant challenges in others.

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Think mountain peaks and deep valleys—not a smooth hill. Different doesn’t mean less.

Updated 2025-08-17
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Detailed Explanation

Spiky profiles are common across neurodivergence. A person might excel at systems thinking and struggle with handwriting, or be brilliant verbally and find planning hard. Recognizing spikes prevents mislabeling ability based on one measure.

Community Context

Spiky profiles can hide needs ("you’re gifted, so…") or mask strengths ("you struggle here, so…"). Supports should both nurture peaks and scaffold valleys.

Quick Tips

  • Assess across domains; avoid single‑metric judgments
  • Use strength‑based roles and alternative outputs
  • Scaffold weak areas with tools and explicit instruction

Do / Don't

  • Do: design for variability; celebrate peaks; support valleys
  • Don't: average away the individual; don’t gate access by one score

Scientific Context

Assessment research shows high intra‑individual variability in ND populations; strength‑based approaches improve outcomes.

Language Notes

Related: twice‑exceptional, uneven profile.

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