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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 462854" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes, tested for colour blindness some time back. He isn't.</p><p>Her comment that she didn't think he had ADHD was not in the report (what she said there was that it could not at this stage be asserted that he had ADHD, rather different) was just one made to me, in talking, based on the fact that she said that the hyperactive kids she had worked with could not sit and concentrate for as long as J had... Bit like the comment his teacher makes. Truth is, I just don't know (of course) but I wonder whether J isn't what might be called really high-functioning ADHD - that is, when he needs to, like at school, he pulls out all the stops and manages to fit in and "be normal". But then I've never actually seen him at school, apart from peering in at the window once and seeing him sitting quietly. So I am just going on hearsay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 462854, member: 11227"] Yes, tested for colour blindness some time back. He isn't. Her comment that she didn't think he had ADHD was not in the report (what she said there was that it could not at this stage be asserted that he had ADHD, rather different) was just one made to me, in talking, based on the fact that she said that the hyperactive kids she had worked with could not sit and concentrate for as long as J had... Bit like the comment his teacher makes. Truth is, I just don't know (of course) but I wonder whether J isn't what might be called really high-functioning ADHD - that is, when he needs to, like at school, he pulls out all the stops and manages to fit in and "be normal". But then I've never actually seen him at school, apart from peering in at the window once and seeing him sitting quietly. So I am just going on hearsay. [/QUOTE]
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