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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]New poster here - thanks in advance for letting me piggyback onto this thread. My DS took the WISC-IV and got: GAI 139 FSIQ 130 VCI 134 PRRI 131 WMI 116 PSI 103 I was a bit surprised to see the drop in the bottom 2 scores, especially for PSI. Does this mean that he's a slow worker and have a little trouble remembering things? I don't mean to generalize, but I am embarrassed to admit that I couldn't understand all the psychology lingo explanations and trying to understand as a layman. And if I need to use these results for an appeal, then do I use the FSIQ or the GAI? Thanks.[/quote] Your DS' scores are almost identical to my DD's scores, and she is in 3rd grade AAP right now and doing very well. According to our psychologist, the low PSI and WMI could indicate ADHD. She suggested having DD further evaluated for ADHD, but we declined. Yes, DD is highly distractable and easily bored. Any minutes she has, she needs to read. She is also very impulsive and hyperfocus. I work hard to make sure that she eats well (high protein breakfast, fish oil, no food coloring, etc). So far, I think her ADHD tendencies are under controlled. Will reassess the situation in one year or two. Good luck!![/quote] First pp, if your child is not showing signs of ADHD, please do not worry based on this post. My Ds had a large discrepancy between his VCI/PRI and WMI/PSI, to the extent that his FSIQ was 144 and his GAI was 157. He does not have ADHD or any other leaning difficulties. He works quickly and efficiently in schoolwork. Your ds's scores in WMI and PSI are average/high average. If he is seeming to complete his work at a normal pace and with a normal memory ability, he likely is. [/quote]
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