Hi RaisingHumans, one of my children has a 73 point difference between VCI and WMI. And various other glaring gaps between measures, so FSIQ was not calculated. Including a 30-point difference between FRI and WMI, which the report also adds this statistic: (FRI>WMI by 30pts, 2.5%). Did you get something similar in the report discussing the statistical rarities of the various gaps and why a FSIQ was not given? This might help provide some context?

As other's have said your child can clearly be quite reasonably be described as profoundly gifted. And should qualify for programs intended for PG kids like DYS. But the uneveness can, depending on the child, make life hard, or make it hard to be "seen" fully for their strengths. That said, it's actually "normal" for gifted children to have uneven profiles and it seems the more extreme the results the more common some big spread can be.