morgans-mommy,

I am not a psychologist, but a large difference between verbal and performance with VCI > PRI combined with very low processing scores sounds like a profile that would make me want to definitively rule out NVLD before I went with an ADD/ADHD diagnosis.

My son who is AS/NVLD scores as having a nearly 100% probability of both impulsive and inattentive ADHD on the Connor's rating scale, but pretty much all of the behaviors that earn him those ratings are related to the AS and NVLD, not problems with attention per se.

Just something to consider as you navigate the process.

With that score profile, I'd seriously consider getting her re-evaluated by someone with a lot of experience with 2-E kids so that you don't have to spend a lot of time running down blind alleys.