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Discovered ONE reason difficult child was stalling on his homework, OMG
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 467068" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>In my mind, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is recurring specifically to a specific situation. For example. I watch reruns of Friends, as my "shut off the brain and relax show" The theme song has a percussion part that son likes to clap to. If he hears the theme song he comes running and must clap. If I don't notice him comming and start forwarding through it, I <strong>must</strong> rewind so he can have his "clappy clappy". Depending on his mood for the day, it can get really ugly if he doesn't get his "clappy clappy"</p><p></p><p>Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) <strong>TRAITS</strong> or type behavior is a bit more random. May or may not occur for any specific situation. Like Terry's son's issue with the assignment. If when doing homework, he ALWAYS had to make stuff match, she and husband would have clicked into it sooner. I"m guessing this was a one shot deal. Can crop up again, but may not. Next time it might be a different issue, like he wants ALL the answers to start with the same letter because the first three did so he'll get stuck trying to find correct answers for the rest of the questions that start with the same letter.</p><p></p><p>For son these things can be so random, and is part of the reason he gets extra time for assignments. Sometimes we just have to figure out what is holding him up, and it's rarely the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 467068, member: 11965"] In my mind, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is recurring specifically to a specific situation. For example. I watch reruns of Friends, as my "shut off the brain and relax show" The theme song has a percussion part that son likes to clap to. If he hears the theme song he comes running and must clap. If I don't notice him comming and start forwarding through it, I [B]must[/B] rewind so he can have his "clappy clappy". Depending on his mood for the day, it can get really ugly if he doesn't get his "clappy clappy" Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) [B]TRAITS[/B] or type behavior is a bit more random. May or may not occur for any specific situation. Like Terry's son's issue with the assignment. If when doing homework, he ALWAYS had to make stuff match, she and husband would have clicked into it sooner. I"m guessing this was a one shot deal. Can crop up again, but may not. Next time it might be a different issue, like he wants ALL the answers to start with the same letter because the first three did so he'll get stuck trying to find correct answers for the rest of the questions that start with the same letter. For son these things can be so random, and is part of the reason he gets extra time for assignments. Sometimes we just have to figure out what is holding him up, and it's rarely the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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