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<blockquote data-quote="hearthope" data-source="post: 19423" data-attributes="member: 2389"><p>DDD ~ it is more than math and sports, those are just standing out more than the rest</p><p></p><p>Nancy~ That's my easy child! she doesn't want to be president, she just wants to comprehend what she reads and be able to remember it in an hour.</p><p></p><p>She wants to start a conversation and be able to finish it~ not jump from one thing to another.</p><p></p><p>Is it common for this to appear this strongly at this age? She is 17.</p><p> I would say in the past 6 mths I have caught myself reminding her when she jumps topics in conversation, it has become the norm.</p><p>example~ she comes in from a date, she wants to tell me everything they did. She starts at the beginning of the date and jumps around to the end then middle and then she will start on something that has nothing to do with the date. I will say you were telling me about your date and she will say oh yea, and go back to the date story. Sometimes she will forget all together what she was talking about before and I have to remind her.</p><p></p><p>I see it more now than before. Am I missing something else?</p><p></p><p>Last summer she worked at an upscale rest. as a hostess, She is the one they call in to train new girls.</p><p></p><p>She worked the three previous summers in my shop, very fast-paced watch the clock work, she is the best help I have ever had. It is a huge multi-task place and she has it all mastered.</p><p></p><p>Again, is there something I am missing? Is this ADD?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearthope, post: 19423, member: 2389"] DDD ~ it is more than math and sports, those are just standing out more than the rest Nancy~ That's my easy child! she doesn't want to be president, she just wants to comprehend what she reads and be able to remember it in an hour. She wants to start a conversation and be able to finish it~ not jump from one thing to another. Is it common for this to appear this strongly at this age? She is 17. I would say in the past 6 mths I have caught myself reminding her when she jumps topics in conversation, it has become the norm. example~ she comes in from a date, she wants to tell me everything they did. She starts at the beginning of the date and jumps around to the end then middle and then she will start on something that has nothing to do with the date. I will say you were telling me about your date and she will say oh yea, and go back to the date story. Sometimes she will forget all together what she was talking about before and I have to remind her. I see it more now than before. Am I missing something else? Last summer she worked at an upscale rest. as a hostess, She is the one they call in to train new girls. She worked the three previous summers in my shop, very fast-paced watch the clock work, she is the best help I have ever had. It is a huge multi-task place and she has it all mastered. Again, is there something I am missing? Is this ADD? [/QUOTE]
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