Thanks happilymom. I put a call into her office and left a message explaining that I really must insist that she include the GAI and why... We'll see what happens, I guess. Had I known that it was " her policy not to calculate GAI" I would have never went to her b/c in my son's case he has a documented writing and motor disability and documented delays due to that...there will always be a large gap between his pSI and his VCI. It is, in fact, getting bigger not smaller (when he was tested at 6 there were 2 standard deviants ones between the two, now there's four!) I realize reporting the gap and including the psi gets his disability acknowledged and accommodated but we also have to see how his intelligence is when he is not held back by the disability to get his gifted needs met! YKWIM? Unfortunately I already paid her. But I can keep pestering her I guess.