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The great outdoors and hyperactivity
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 492350" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>You would think so, wouldn't you? And yet the curious thing - and I have read about this in connection with ADHD - is that the hyperactivity does not seem to be a finite pool, as it were, than can be exhausted... He doesn't get tired from physical activity but just carries on being as active as ever even after great physical exertion. It's very strange. On the other hand (and this is <strong>not</strong> typical of hyperactivity) he has never had any problems going to sleep. He is very tired at the end of the day and goes to sleep in a couple of minutes at about 8 pm. He is actually tired way before then - but tiredness does not make him stop being active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 492350, member: 11227"] You would think so, wouldn't you? And yet the curious thing - and I have read about this in connection with ADHD - is that the hyperactivity does not seem to be a finite pool, as it were, than can be exhausted... He doesn't get tired from physical activity but just carries on being as active as ever even after great physical exertion. It's very strange. On the other hand (and this is [B]not[/B] typical of hyperactivity) he has never had any problems going to sleep. He is very tired at the end of the day and goes to sleep in a couple of minutes at about 8 pm. He is actually tired way before then - but tiredness does not make him stop being active. [/QUOTE]
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