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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If she’s habitually late, she could have inattentive ADHD and need medication for that. Have you explored whether her issues are more than the usual teen moods? You can consult a reputable psychologist. It’s hard to go through childhood with untreated disorders... [/quote] [b]Wow, the armchair DX of ADHD came so quickly this time. Well done! You all never fail me.[/quote][/b] DP. Your criticism doesn't help OP. My DD is exactly the same - she would be in the shower an hour after she was supposed to be ready for an event. Her diagnosis is HFA (on the spectrum autism), ADHD and anxiety disorder. She's now in late 20s and on meds. Nothing changes. Fortunately, she has a job but she's late almost every morning. She will learn the hard way that employers expect their staff to be on time. So, yes, I think the DD may need to be evaluated.[/quote] What good did the evaluation do for your kid? She has multiple diwgnosss and meds but she’s still late.[/quote] This! [/quote]
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