we are in the UK Psychland. I know irlen is odd and doesn't officially exist, the thing is she can read but she sees the letters in the wrong order (tracking is ok - that has been checked) so say she sees the word brightened which she would actually recognise by sight so not a good example but when she segments a word like that she would get br i t end and I know she would as she could sound it like that but then she would end up saying something like birtend as the overall word. or she sees the letters in the wrong places, full stops aren't visible to her if it is black print on white, the white board makes her cry because it hurts her eyes so much so she definitely has some sort of light sensitivity. The place we got her coloured glasses from has a vision therapy department and are the only reputable one in the area (by that I mean the schools respect them, our usual optician respects them as he doesn't deal with this kind of thing and they don't charge way over the odds for everything). I am not sure about the US but in the UK there really isn't much interest in anything other than long or short sighted and the more usual well understood problems.
I do wonder that puffin, there could be a fair amount of not actually listening/zoning out going on.
I have her breakdown of scores now.
raw score scaled score percentile rank
VCI
similarities 15 14 91
vocabulary 22 12 75
comprehension 9 8 25
(information) 13 12 75
(word reasoning)13 15 95
Perceptional Reasoning Index
block design 47 18 99.6
picture concepts 15 13 84
matrix reasoning 25 18 99.6
(picture completion) 19 12 75
Working Memory
Digit Span 17 15 95
letter-number seq 22 19 99.9
(arithmatic) 19 14 91
Processing Speed
coding 42 11 63
symbol search 28 12 75
(cancellation) 70 14 91
(sorry - formatting hasn't copied over)
so obviously comprehension jumps out straight away to me.