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A call from neuropsychologist office yesterday.....
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 328625" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>I am so glad you got in early! What a stroke of luck. Also, to hear you feel encouraged. That always helps.</p><p></p><p>My easy child son did very well in elementary and middle school. Then in high school he started struggling but it was attributed to laziness or not trying. At that time I was so immersed in my difficult child 1's problems that I just didn't delve into his problems.</p><p></p><p>He managed to do pretty well because he was so focused on getting into college. He really had to work his senior year while most of his friends could let up a little bit. Then in college he was struggling once again and got heavily into drinking and basically got kicked out because he didn't complete some community service. He was evaluated by their health service and they strongly felt he had ADD. He talked with me about it and everything made a lot of sense--and I found out how much a struggle studying was for him.</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 328625, member: 3208"] I am so glad you got in early! What a stroke of luck. Also, to hear you feel encouraged. That always helps. My easy child son did very well in elementary and middle school. Then in high school he started struggling but it was attributed to laziness or not trying. At that time I was so immersed in my difficult child 1's problems that I just didn't delve into his problems. He managed to do pretty well because he was so focused on getting into college. He really had to work his senior year while most of his friends could let up a little bit. Then in college he was struggling once again and got heavily into drinking and basically got kicked out because he didn't complete some community service. He was evaluated by their health service and they strongly felt he had ADD. He talked with me about it and everything made a lot of sense--and I found out how much a struggle studying was for him. Jane [/QUOTE]
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