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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 391351" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I think the teacher mentioned ADD simply because that's the "thing" now. Who knows. I told M to request testing through the school and also maybe ask her pediatrician where she could get testing done. I just didn't know if there was something I didn't know about. JJJ and Smallworld, I know that girls present different but I'm almost positive that MA is not ADD. She's not dreamy, disorganized or anything else, boy or girl, that you would expect to see. Her only atypical issue is the reading. I'm kind of thinking it's some sort of processing issue myself which is why I encouraged M to check into testing. I appreciate the input though. M is kind of torn between being ticked at the school for being all doom and gloom but not really offering up any help and worrying about MA's reading skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 391351, member: 2459"] I think the teacher mentioned ADD simply because that's the "thing" now. Who knows. I told M to request testing through the school and also maybe ask her pediatrician where she could get testing done. I just didn't know if there was something I didn't know about. JJJ and Smallworld, I know that girls present different but I'm almost positive that MA is not ADD. She's not dreamy, disorganized or anything else, boy or girl, that you would expect to see. Her only atypical issue is the reading. I'm kind of thinking it's some sort of processing issue myself which is why I encouraged M to check into testing. I appreciate the input though. M is kind of torn between being ticked at the school for being all doom and gloom but not really offering up any help and worrying about MA's reading skills. [/QUOTE]
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