Hi coffee!

FWIW, DS6 had a higher VCI than I expected,too. He presents as a very "mathy" 6-year-old (likes to play human calculator, lately doing division with remainders in his head). He too, had a pretty balanced VCI/PRI on the WISC (was surprised that his VCI actually edged out his PRI a bit, although both were very high). His reasoning scores were his highest, but he also has a very high WMI (not as high as your DD, though!), and a high, but slightly lower, PSI.

Actually, it was good for me to see that he actually had a high VCI - because I previously underestimated this and I do think a high VCI can really help with learning/school tasks. DD9 is CLEARLY verbally strong (and she did in fact, have a VERY, VERY high VCI on the WISC), and because DS seems relatively less strong verbally - I TOTALLY underestimated him.

It is so interesting to get insight into how our DC learn, isn't it?