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[quote=Anonymous]You described things that don’t sound enjoyable and that she had to do out of obligation. Can she make it on time to things she wants to do? This is an important thing to notice. My kid was like this and we always felt like we were nagging. He didn’t like school, didn’t want to go to the doctor or do the HW, yes, had ADHD and yes, we tried 1 million different things. At 16 he got a job because he wanted to and miraculously, never was late to that or missed a shift. His maturity developed and he got better with the slowness for doing other things he didn’t want to do. I’d love to tell you we dont have to nag or put in place any of the things we have anymore but we still do. Right now the slowness is kicking in on the not fun part of college apps. I don’t know if your kid has ADHD or is just a procrastinator but it could be either or both. [/quote]
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