The allowable substitutions for coding on the WISC-V will be symbol search or cancellation. No more than two subtests can be substituted into the FSIQ.

Oh, and the new Fluid Reasoning Index should be more his style, as it is quite motor-reduced (pointing or naming multiple choice items only). GAI still has block design in it, but conceivably, you could substitute visual puzzles and make it entirely motor-free. So if the FSIQ had two substitutions, with symbol search for coding, and visual puzzles for block design, you could reduce the fine-motor demands substantially.

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...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...