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[quote=Anonymous]Just another perspective...I'm an adult with ADD inattentive (diagnosed as a child). It will often seem to others that I have completely changed the subject out of the blue in the middle of a conversation and I'll get a, "Wow, that was out of left field!". But actually my mind makes connections easily and very quickly and my input to the conversation may seem completely unrelated but in my mind was a natural progression of thoughts that make total sense. My point being is that you should be careful about telling your children to stay on topic. You may be inhibiting their natural thought process. This type of thinking can result in a high degree of creativity and insight. So, you really need to balance teaching what is socially acceptable with respecting differences in thought process.[/quote]
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