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<blockquote data-quote="wife of taxman" data-source="post: 53113" data-attributes="member: 3830"><p>OMG!!!!! So many things you said made perfect sense to me, in fact, I am almost crying (I am not generally a crying type person so this is a big deal). </p><p></p><p>Although my difficult child started walking during the range of normal, my other two easy child started walking long before them. My difficult child didn;t walk until he was 13 months old. He also needed speech therapy because he was delayed in speech and just finished this past year through the SD. He has always been less coordinated than my easy child son, who is older. I had no idea that fine/gross motor skill problems can co-exist with ADD. He also had trouble cutting. </p><p></p><p>His hand writing is attrocious. When he went on medications it helped but he still avoids writing at all costs. I have also scribed for him and have often suggested using the computer to write things out but he still comes out with one sentence to explain something, leaving out many details. </p><p></p><p>Wow! Your post gave me so much hope and tons of information. Thank you so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wife of taxman, post: 53113, member: 3830"] OMG!!!!! So many things you said made perfect sense to me, in fact, I am almost crying (I am not generally a crying type person so this is a big deal). Although my difficult child started walking during the range of normal, my other two easy child started walking long before them. My difficult child didn;t walk until he was 13 months old. He also needed speech therapy because he was delayed in speech and just finished this past year through the SD. He has always been less coordinated than my easy child son, who is older. I had no idea that fine/gross motor skill problems can co-exist with ADD. He also had trouble cutting. His hand writing is attrocious. When he went on medications it helped but he still avoids writing at all costs. I have also scribed for him and have often suggested using the computer to write things out but he still comes out with one sentence to explain something, leaving out many details. Wow! Your post gave me so much hope and tons of information. Thank you so much. [/QUOTE]
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