WMI = 132 (98th percentile)
PSI = 103 (58th percentile)
Nancy
Hi Nancy - my son also has the 'high WMI/low PSI' with the visual immaturity and motor planning problems. He's 13 now and it seems fairly smoothed over, but he's not going to a star athlete anytime soon. He went through an 'intense Wall Ball' 6 months and that cleared up the binocular vision issue. I would make sure that he stays physically active if you can. DS13 loved Karate, because that's a memorization sport.
I'm the opposite with super fast processing and a bottleneck on working memory. My 'to do' lists have their own 'to do' lists! It is sort of fun to see how my profile and my son's overlap.
I'll bet your son is great at games that require WM - that's an amazing score.
http://giftedissues.davidsongifted....64897/New_Fun_Family_Game.html#Post64897 My guess is that your son is already using hiw WM to compensate for his low PS, but that if you verbalize what those are and how to do it, he can compensate more consiously and more effectively.
Smiles,
Grinity