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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 45864"><p>In my experience, they just don't notice the behavior. She does do much better at school, so you're right in that it is more subtle, but also the teachers just don't notice - even after it's been brought to their attention.</p><p></p><p>Example: When difficult child was in 3rd grade, she was in a classroom of 24 students and 2 teachers. Every morning when the kids got to school they had a paper to do. It was about 1/3 the size of a regular piece of paper and had some simple math problems and a language arts problem. They had 20-30 minutes to do this. 3-5 times a week this sheet came home with difficult child as homework because she hadn't completed it - so more often than not. Often she had done none of it or only one problem was done. I asked her teachers what she was doing during this time. I figured if she was being disruptive, I would have heard about it. Their answer? I don't know. Even her therapist was astounded by this. He asked, they don't notice her pencil isn't moving?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 45864"] In my experience, they just don't notice the behavior. She does do much better at school, so you're right in that it is more subtle, but also the teachers just don't notice - even after it's been brought to their attention. Example: When difficult child was in 3rd grade, she was in a classroom of 24 students and 2 teachers. Every morning when the kids got to school they had a paper to do. It was about 1/3 the size of a regular piece of paper and had some simple math problems and a language arts problem. They had 20-30 minutes to do this. 3-5 times a week this sheet came home with difficult child as homework because she hadn't completed it - so more often than not. Often she had done none of it or only one problem was done. I asked her teachers what she was doing during this time. I figured if she was being disruptive, I would have heard about it. Their answer? I don't know. Even her therapist was astounded by this. He asked, they don't notice her pencil isn't moving? [/QUOTE]
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