Anonymous wrote:It doesn't get fixed. You switch to online grocery delivery and schedule a ups pickup. Pick your battles and if all other aspects of them are good your just looking for a fight. Some people are not good at certain things and your spouse is not good at following directions given to them by you. There not flawed there just not a good grocery shopper and forgetful when things are out of sight by putting them in the trunk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like classic ADHD to me.
And the way I treat my son with ADHD is to praise the hell out of him when he gets it right. It is so much more effective than pointing out the mistakes. Trust me.
Or classic high functioning autism. Brain can’t handle more than one thing, doesn’t multitask unless vitally important and for external people (ie getting fired or job reputation).
Keep a log so you know how pervasive the pattern is.
If adhd meds can help, if aSD maybe an executive functioning coach or behavioral therapy. But early intervention is the only way to avoid bad habits and defensive attitudes. At age 40 it’s Unf pretty ingrained. He’s in over his head w adult responsibilities and is going to get nasty about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like classic ADHD to me.
And the way I treat my son with ADHD is to praise the hell out of him when he gets it right. It is so much more effective than pointing out the mistakes. Trust me.
Or classic high functioning autism. Brain can’t handle more than one thing, doesn’t multitask unless vitally important and for external people (ie getting fired or job reputation).
Keep a log so you know how pervasive the pattern is.
If adhd meds can help, if aSD maybe an executive functioning coach or behavioral therapy. But early intervention is the only way to avoid bad habits and defensive attitudes. At age 40 it’s Unf pretty ingrained. He’s in over his head w adult responsibilities and is going to get nasty about it.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like classic ADHD to me.
And the way I treat my son with ADHD is to praise the hell out of him when he gets it right. It is so much more effective than pointing out the mistakes. Trust me.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like classic ADHD to me.
And the way I treat my son with ADHD is to praise the hell out of him when he gets it right. It is so much more effective than pointing out the mistakes. Trust me.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't get fixed. You switch to online grocery delivery and schedule a ups pickup. Pick your battles and if all other aspects of them are good your just looking for a fight. Some people are not good at certain things and your spouse is not good at following directions given to them by you. There not flawed there just not a good grocery shopper and forgetful when things are out of sight by putting them in the trunk.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I'll ask: man or woman?