I think it's really hard to call (having a barely MG girl who was very hard to diagnose). Her verbal IQ is 96th (I actually think this is a weakness for her), the speechie she saw recently first tested her on the CELF4, as usual for my DD she had highly scattered scores, one on the 99.9th, nothing terribly low, despite the spread, I get the impression most speech pathologists would stop there. But this one then pulled out a less used test that was purely pragmatic/social language. DDs highest score was the 40th percentile, ranging down to the 1st, her overall score 16th, her highest age equivalency was nearly 3 years delayed. Which is what you would expect from a child with aspergers, but not what ANYONE expects from my DD, because her initial presentation is too good.We already had a diagnosis at this point, but it had been a long road with not many professionals prepared to look below the pretty shiney surface of a polite, well behaved girl who presents nicely 1:1 with an adult.