jolip is correct. It depends on what the basis of the VSI of 114 was, with only her BD score contributing to global composites (FSIQ, GAI). Was her previous BD score similar to this one? Also, did anything else change? Since it's possible to obtain an insignificantly different (in this case, Average) BD score from the recent one and still obtain a VSI of 114, it's difficult to say without other information. That would still suggest that the other VSI subtest was high, though, and more comparable to her VCI and FRI. (E.g., her VP subtest is obviously in the upper end of Average as it is. Was it higher last time?)

Age can also impact performance, as, at some point, obtaining a really high score on BD requires time bonus points. So if your DC is near the top of the age-norms for the WISC-V, vs having some headroom three years ago, working not-quickly (e.g., Average PSI) might flatten the BD score a bit.

I think, if you feel comfortable, this discussion would be easier with a little more information regarding both her past and her present testing.


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