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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 19429" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>hearthope, you are descirbing my easy child exactly. She will talk nonstop going from one subject to another. We have to ask her if there is a new subject in there because she will just start talking about something else in the middle of her conversation and we have a hard time following her. We laughed about it for years but it's all making sense now. She loses things, misplaces them constantly. She was home a couple weeks ago and her Dad was driving her back to school and she was holding something in her hand that was important and I told her to put it in her purse. She sd ok and walked out the door with it in her hand. I told her to get her parking pass from her car before she left...she walked out the door and didn't take it. It's like she isn't hearing what you are saying but I know she is. I would watch her coach in gymnastics correct her on something and she would go right back and do it wrong, I'm not talking about a skill she couldn't do, I'm talking about something she should be able to coreect and just didn't. It happened over and over again.</p><p></p><p>One year in high school she lost/misplaced at least 6 sweatshirts. This isn't like her, she is very concientious. She asks a ton of questions, once her teacher sd she thinks she likes to hear herself talk. But she does it I believe because it's hard for her to focus and she wants to make sure she understands it. Other students get annoyed at her for that.</p><p></p><p>The thing is she is a sweetheart, very bright, cares very deeply about things, very friendly, teachers and employers love her. No one would think she struggles with things. It sounds like your daughter is very much like that.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 19429, member: 59"] hearthope, you are descirbing my easy child exactly. She will talk nonstop going from one subject to another. We have to ask her if there is a new subject in there because she will just start talking about something else in the middle of her conversation and we have a hard time following her. We laughed about it for years but it's all making sense now. She loses things, misplaces them constantly. She was home a couple weeks ago and her Dad was driving her back to school and she was holding something in her hand that was important and I told her to put it in her purse. She sd ok and walked out the door with it in her hand. I told her to get her parking pass from her car before she left...she walked out the door and didn't take it. It's like she isn't hearing what you are saying but I know she is. I would watch her coach in gymnastics correct her on something and she would go right back and do it wrong, I'm not talking about a skill she couldn't do, I'm talking about something she should be able to coreect and just didn't. It happened over and over again. One year in high school she lost/misplaced at least 6 sweatshirts. This isn't like her, she is very concientious. She asks a ton of questions, once her teacher sd she thinks she likes to hear herself talk. But she does it I believe because it's hard for her to focus and she wants to make sure she understands it. Other students get annoyed at her for that. The thing is she is a sweetheart, very bright, cares very deeply about things, very friendly, teachers and employers love her. No one would think she struggles with things. It sounds like your daughter is very much like that. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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