It’s taken me YEARS to not become
offended by the actions of my children.
I have one who could never sit still, one who would sulk, one who is
considered gifted – he tends to
get bored very easily. Jaime
figets. I never considered her as having
ADD or ADHD
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I knew the oldest two had it but hadn’t considered the
other two might have had it as well.
There are different signs, symptoms if you will, that one may experience
that others may not and vice-versa.
There are countless websites which address these issues. Some provide quizzes and council.
ADD was
changed to ADHD in 1987 (reference)
which
is the year our oldest was born. When I
first met Richard the eldest boy had difficulty sitting still – or sitting at
all. He reminded me of a caged
animal. Over the years he’s gotten
better at placement but still seems unfocused at times and is constantly
misplacing things.
Our
second son is a hoarder. I did not see any referencing to hoarding. It is something he did when he was in junior
high and still as an adult with four children. He has always lacked focus. He’s always dragging his feet and forgets
things the moment he thinks of them.
I
used to give him a paper to write his questions down as he thought them up.
Sometimes it worked. Not always. He isn’t very
organized. He is the one Richard
nicknamed Donald Duck because of his random flares at the stupidest
things.
My
youngest has always been advanced academically whereas the other two tend to
struggle. He gets bored easily and recycles
material things as though money is no object.
He has lived in seven different houses (or apartments) during his
marriage of almost twelve years. I was
actually surprised when he announced he was getting married as I didn’t believe he
was able to make a commitment. He hasn’t been dedicated
enough to any one company that he’s worked for – not enough to
continue working with them but will find employment elsewhere (hence the moving
around)
None
of them seem to have the greatest listening skills and procrastination seems to
be a major part of their personal life.
Jaime doesn’t procrastinate,
but she does like to keep her hands busy while someone is talking. Both she and the youngest boy are outgoing
and well-liked whereas the oldest two are not outgoing.
I probably have and have always had
symptoms of ADD myself – though now it
could just be classified as an aging thing.
But I have ALWAYS been a daydreamer.
My listening skills have not been the best either because of my
daydreaming.
How much better my relationship is with
them when I don’t react to what
I often found offensive but respond with a knowledge that it is not their
fault. They are sensitive and I have been.
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