Thanks for that. I feel like his results are kind of ambiguous. The psychologist said that we could comfortably call him gifted, but that he didn't quite reach that "magic" 130 in the FSIQ so I'm a bit reluctant to. She said her feeling was that his result would likely be higher should we retest when he is a little older, as the areas he performed (relatively) poorly on were ones that tend to improve with life experience and schooling, and he hadn't had any formal schooling or been to long daycare at the time of testing. He's also very risk-averse, and she said he refused to even attempt any questions or activities he wasn't 100% sure on.