Well, my DS had a 72-point discrepancy.
Such discrepancies need further investigations as pointed out by others. He's still quite young and this will prevent him to face some problem which may appear(or not). I mean, for instance, that being very intelligent may lead him not to stand his low processing abilities. So improving those will help him.
Also, with such a discrepancy, it is very important to have the WISC evaluation passed by a very skilled psychologist who more than only measuring the abilities is able to analyze how the tests are performed. It was not our case. And knowing now more on him, if our son has to redo the WISC, we will carefully choose the psy.


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Sorry for the English !
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