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Apparently, easy child 2 isn't going to summer school. (another vent)
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 158667" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>There's no doubt she has issues, and ADD fits her. You're right about the exec functioning problems, however, I am not sure they are all a dysfunction or if part are from lack of ever having to do any of that sort of thing on her own. </p><p>Her grandma, who takes care of her when she's at her mom's, for the most part, fixes her breakfast plate and puts it on the table in front of her. I do not do that. Therefore, according to easy child, I "don't feed her breakfast". We have poptarts, granola bars, cereal, frozen home-made pancakes and waffles, etc, and even difficult child will blurt what he wants for breakfast, but if I don't instigate it with easy child, she won't eat, and then blames me.</p><p>A year ago she was unable to pour her own glass of milk from a gallon jug and has finally learned that simply because I stopped doing it for her...so I dunno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 158667, member: 1848"] There's no doubt she has issues, and ADD fits her. You're right about the exec functioning problems, however, I am not sure they are all a dysfunction or if part are from lack of ever having to do any of that sort of thing on her own. Her grandma, who takes care of her when she's at her mom's, for the most part, fixes her breakfast plate and puts it on the table in front of her. I do not do that. Therefore, according to easy child, I "don't feed her breakfast". We have poptarts, granola bars, cereal, frozen home-made pancakes and waffles, etc, and even difficult child will blurt what he wants for breakfast, but if I don't instigate it with easy child, she won't eat, and then blames me. A year ago she was unable to pour her own glass of milk from a gallon jug and has finally learned that simply because I stopped doing it for her...so I dunno. [/QUOTE]
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