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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It wasn’t cute in 6th grade and you have giant red flags now. I don’t think it’s abnormal to have relationships at this age but what your DD is doing is very abnormal. [b]I agree about an ADHD screening. [/b]And about getting her distracted with sports and activities. And that she’s going to be sexual active (if she’s not already) bc boys can sniff this out and she probably already has a reputation. My DS knows a girl just like you’re describing and the other kids aren’t kind about it behind her back. [/quote] Enough with this already, folks. Every thread, it's a countdown until the diagnosis shoppers come in. Everything can't be neatly explained away with a freaking diagnosis. [/quote] Couldn't disagree with this more. It's the "parent harder!" And "therapy will fix it!" Posters who have it wrong. Biology is the driver of behavior in nearly all cases. A poster above described girls unmotivated and low self esteem. Classic behavior of undiagnosed adhd in girls. The adhd brain is immature in prefrontal cortex development and makes impulsive, thrill seeking decisions. I'm sorry your understanding of the world is centered more on hoo-doo vs science, but the facts are still the facts. Biology drives behavior. [/quote]
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