Hi Golfer,
I think a psychologist will need more than the scores you have for behavioral consultation. Most important I think, are your own observations. But I imagine testing for ADHD, etc might happen. I personally would take it all in stride as much as possible at this point. My experience has been that one year (one teacher) my son has "behavioral problems" and the next (next teacher) he magically doesn't. I guess it really depends on what the behaviors are and what the social skills are. Is he challenged? Is he listening but not showing it? Does he have any interests in common with the other kids? etc.

As for a "gifted" specialist. I don't think it is imperative, but it certainly is important that whoever you go to understands the common behaviors of gifted kids.

Enjoy the journey!

Bennybat


Benny