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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 440729" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I'm not familiar with these ones... send a PM to seriously to make sure she doesn't miss the thread...!</p><p></p><p>As far as ADD being there or not there... far too many discount the "feminine" form of ADD - which is, no behavior issues, just "space cadet" i.e. difficulty managing focus, handling distraction, etc. Does she do better on home-work than on classwork, for example? If so, managing distraction is definitely a problem for her. Any medications?</p><p></p><p>History of sexual abuse will leave lasting anxiety issues - in all sorts of spill-over formats - so no idea why he'd make that one "provisional".</p><p></p><p>That said... its often difficult to distinguish between ADD, working memory issues, and auditory processing problems. The end-result issues are often very similar. So, if the NS doesn't think its ADD and doesn't think its working memory, then the only other logical possibilities are... auditory processing, OR the combined-factors of a number of "marginal" issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 440729, member: 11791"] I'm not familiar with these ones... send a PM to seriously to make sure she doesn't miss the thread...! As far as ADD being there or not there... far too many discount the "feminine" form of ADD - which is, no behavior issues, just "space cadet" i.e. difficulty managing focus, handling distraction, etc. Does she do better on home-work than on classwork, for example? If so, managing distraction is definitely a problem for her. Any medications? History of sexual abuse will leave lasting anxiety issues - in all sorts of spill-over formats - so no idea why he'd make that one "provisional". That said... its often difficult to distinguish between ADD, working memory issues, and auditory processing problems. The end-result issues are often very similar. So, if the NS doesn't think its ADD and doesn't think its working memory, then the only other logical possibilities are... auditory processing, OR the combined-factors of a number of "marginal" issues. [/QUOTE]
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