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Verdandi
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17 Sep 2011, 5:19 pm

swbluto wrote:
What kind of doorlock is this?


This kind:

http://bestknob.com/image.php?type=T&id=17640 - can't properly display the image for some reason.

Also, sensory processing issues are common in ADHD, although not as common as in ASDs.



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17 Sep 2011, 5:22 pm

Verdandi wrote:
swbluto wrote:
What kind of doorlock is this?


This kind:

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Also, sensory processing issues are common in ADHD, although not as common as in ASDs.


That settles it, I definitely don't have ADHD.



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17 Sep 2011, 5:27 pm

swbluto wrote:
Verdandi wrote:
swbluto wrote:
What kind of doorlock is this?


This kind:

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Also, sensory processing issues are common in ADHD, although not as common as in ASDs.


That settles it, I definitely don't have ADHD.


You still could. She has some severe inattention issues. When playing games with her and helping her with her math homework it's even obvious to me that her attention is all over the place and trying to keep her focused is like trying to hold onto a slippery ledge. Trying to interact at that level is really frustrating and actually more exhausting than dealing with many NTs.