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So you know how those ADHD people have no clock in their head?
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 303269" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>We have the whole smorgasbord around here as well. </p><p>difficult child can't organize himself out the door, but freaks out if anyone else is 30 seconds later than the scheduled time.</p><p>husband is usu. organized and ready to go befoire the rest of the group. But...he hates to sit idly waiting and will start a project just to "kill time". However, once he gets started, he gets roped in. He also underestimates the time required to complete a job.</p><p>Step D considers appointment times to be guidelines at best, entirely subject to her whim.</p><p>Little easy child will dig in his heels and dawdle if he doesn't want to go to something, but is usually pretty biddable. </p><p>Add babies into the mix, and getting out the door is an adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 303269, member: 3907"] We have the whole smorgasbord around here as well. difficult child can't organize himself out the door, but freaks out if anyone else is 30 seconds later than the scheduled time. husband is usu. organized and ready to go befoire the rest of the group. But...he hates to sit idly waiting and will start a project just to "kill time". However, once he gets started, he gets roped in. He also underestimates the time required to complete a job. Step D considers appointment times to be guidelines at best, entirely subject to her whim. Little easy child will dig in his heels and dawdle if he doesn't want to go to something, but is usually pretty biddable. Add babies into the mix, and getting out the door is an adventure. [/QUOTE]
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