Good Morning! Welcome Meisje!
It sounds like maybe the tester didn't reveal anything 'new' because you already understood the situation very well to begin with? Your DD's story sounds fairly straight forward - wicked smart, and slow in the brain-hands connection.

The only thing I would add - in a fit of perfectionism - is to point out that your DD's working memory is 123 - which is really very strong. As far as I can tell, WM and PSI sort totally independently from VCI and PRI so to have a kid with gifted level VCI AND PRI and above standard deviation WM is a very strong base to work off of. In my innocent days, I might have worried that the WM was so far below the other scores, but experience has shown that 123 WM is a wonderful support for gifted level VCI and PRI. That's part of the reason that FSIQ is so high when PSI is rather low. And BTW, remeber that even with your daughter's challenge area, she is still stronger in PSI than over 80% of the population.

The PSI is still lower enough than the other scores that your DD might feel internally frustrated by it. If so, it might help to have a word for that situation. Here we've coined: 'Bottleneck' to mean "Yes, it's above average, and I'm grateful, but it's enough of a weakness compared to my other strengths to be frustrating to ME!"

Enjoy!
Grinity


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