Thank you aeh for your always helpful insights. I asked my son if any of the tests this time were on the iPad and he said he was shown pictures at one point on the iPad but he did not interact with it. And there were so many tests, he didn't know which ones he was doing. The psychologist did show me a few pages of his WISC test (how he couldn't stay in lines or copy correctly) and it was in a bound notebook. I will ask her about the motor free VSI. It won't make a difference but I am curious.

I had one other question about the WJ-IV results. He was unmedicated for this test but he did very well in math but I don't quite understand the "grade equivalent" scores. He had some >17.9 scores but that doesn't make sense to me. He has only been exposed to a grade level ahead in math so what does it really mean? It seems to me a weird way ti report scores. Thanks for teaching me a little about this as well.