AEH, as always your guidance is so appreciated. I don't recall which testing showed a problem (WISC vs WJIII..I think it was both) but yes, the local neuropsych who looked at the results from our testing this summer and who then did an eval thought that twin B's "decoding was worse than suggested in the report from this summer". Twin B had been getting straight 4's in school so we didn't recognize a problem..just had her tested because twin A has so many more than "2 e's". Is this something a speech/language or OT could help remediate?