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<blockquote data-quote="jenndyson" data-source="post: 349004" data-attributes="member: 9176"><p>is driving me batty!! I love her dearly and think the world of her BUT to be such an incredibly bright woman, she's being so dumb, for lack of a better word. Mom is a nurse practitioner and awesome in her field. My sister is ADHD so mom has been through some of the things we are going through with our son. However, she's always making comments as though she's been there and done that every time I speak about him. Honestly, I'd take plain ole ADHD any day of the week but that's not what we were given. She even made a comment to his Special Education teacher that she's been through this before. His Special Education teacher! My sister never saw such a classroom or needed too. She never had a psychiatrist or psychotherapist. The differences between them are a mile long and yet my amazingly bright nurse mother compares them constantly. </p><p>If you can't tell already, this really is griping on my nerves. I need to talk with her but she is the kind of person that knows it all and I still seem to be a child to her. Any suggestions on helping her wake up without causing a full on battle??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jenndyson, post: 349004, member: 9176"] is driving me batty!! I love her dearly and think the world of her BUT to be such an incredibly bright woman, she's being so dumb, for lack of a better word. Mom is a nurse practitioner and awesome in her field. My sister is ADHD so mom has been through some of the things we are going through with our son. However, she's always making comments as though she's been there and done that every time I speak about him. Honestly, I'd take plain ole ADHD any day of the week but that's not what we were given. She even made a comment to his Special Education teacher that she's been through this before. His Special Education teacher! My sister never saw such a classroom or needed too. She never had a psychiatrist or psychotherapist. The differences between them are a mile long and yet my amazingly bright nurse mother compares them constantly. If you can't tell already, this really is griping on my nerves. I need to talk with her but she is the kind of person that knows it all and I still seem to be a child to her. Any suggestions on helping her wake up without causing a full on battle?? [/QUOTE]
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