That's a nice solid profile. The relatively lower WMI and PSI are not so low that I would immediately be concerned, especially in a GT kid.

Visual Puzzles has a time limit mainly to keep the test moving. In the standardization sample, it was unusual for children to provide correct responses after the time limit allowed. My experience is that being prompted on a couple of items in a row is enough to clue kids in that they should respond more quickly. Though he may have figured out the timing factor too late to avoid a premature ceiling.

Yes, Block Design is timed, but he seems not to have had difficulty with that.


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