How old is your daughter?
My son is 13 and had very similar numbers to your daughter's when he was tested at 9 years old. The VCI and PRI are clearly very gifted scores. How much the split means depends on what you observe in real life.
We were warned about the possibility of ADD based on DS's low WM, but to make that diagnosis there really have to be real life symptoms. Our son is distractable, forgetful, and slow to do things that don't interest him. But none of these things were significant enough to interfere with his learning, school performance, or overall happiness. Just frustrating. Over the last year, he has matured a bunch and the problems have minimized and I am really glad we didn't jump on the diagnosis. In the end, we believe that he was not engaged by the WISC WM task. He later took the SB5 and got 99.9 percentile on that WM task, a task that was so engaging to him he talked about it all the way home.
Do you see signs of ADD or other learning problems in you DD's everyday life?
Last edited by acs; 11/20/08 09:20 PM.