WISC-V only has two subtests listed, if I understand correctly what a subtest is:

Vocabulary 19
Similarities 15

His VCI is calculated to be 139 (last test). Apparently the high vocabulary score fits Asperger's.

Earlier (age 8) WISC-IV testing doesn't list subtests but VCI is 130. I think WISC V may have eliminated one test that had more social language in it (?)

Testing before that was a lot higher (all I have in front of me is GAI, 146) but he was much younger (6).
Originally Posted by polarbear
One gotcha is - what is considered a diagnosable disability or condition by a private evaluator is often different than what it considered a qualifying score to prove need of academic services at school.
You don't say? :P JK. I think I'm tired of dealing with the school. I want to help DS.

I wonder if they'd have to allow a private psychologist observe DS in the classroom, since they aren't willing to take a look?