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ADHD stops children being able to switch off daydreaming brain
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 399843"><p>Hmm... a lot of ADHDs are really smart... a lot of smart people daydream or "get lost in thought" fairly often... I recall noticing that my more "normal" classmates didn't daydream much and usually were not too creative. I've talked to some people that have no thoughts whatsoever at times. I always found that weird since I usually have several things processing at varying rates in my head and even now daydream a lot while doing mundane tasks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 399843"] Hmm... a lot of ADHDs are really smart... a lot of smart people daydream or "get lost in thought" fairly often... I recall noticing that my more "normal" classmates didn't daydream much and usually were not too creative. I've talked to some people that have no thoughts whatsoever at times. I always found that weird since I usually have several things processing at varying rates in my head and even now daydream a lot while doing mundane tasks. [/QUOTE]
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