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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You’re her default. Kinda’ on you now mom to deal. Shes an adult and really needs to learn to triage. Where dad ? Can you punt to him? [/quote] He's not home right now so could not deal with it but yes, when we are both free we try and take turns so it doesn't get nuts. She doesn't have a good concept of us working (!!) either for some reason so she calls a lot during the day which is not great because either we pick up or we don't and feel bad. I don't think it's ADHD necessarily (not something teachers ever mentioned, and she's always been good about managing school work, makes a little chart with all due dates...) so much as her really [b]getting into her head about problem A so much that she then neglects B and C which then turn into problems when they were not initially[/b]. For the internship, she was stressing about little details in the application so much that she basically forgot about the main part which was the formatting of answers so she has to redo it all.[/quote] That's behavior that manifests in ADHD/ASD profiles. You might want to consider an evaluation. [/quote]
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