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Kinda going against the grain here! See last answer. Your browser cannot play this video. Afriad this one has passed me by! Search for a thread. I don't use those ones, just don't particularly like them like you lol.
General chat Has your 4 year old got a nintendo ds? General chat My dh is shorter than me - so flippin what!!!!! General chat what does OH mean and dd etc. General chat CAF Meeting what it all about?? Glad its not just mw! Anyone else? Assuming most people do it just because its the done thing on here?! Leighanne you made me laugh!
He irritates his teacher because he says the first thing that comes into his mind. He jumps from one idea to the next. Johnny has ADD. His mother supplied all the clues in comments she made about her son. Although Johnny has the collection of traits known as ADD, like many children with ADD, he does not always display a deficit in attention he is fine one-on-one and can focus on video games for hours , and he does not have a disorder in the usual sense of having an abnormality.
ADD in children is most easily understood as a variation on normal patterns of behavior. Unlike diseases such as tumors and bacterial infections, which produce abnormal symptoms, ADD is a grouping of normal characteristics which appear in some children more frequently, more obviously, and more intensely than in other children of the same age. All children are impulsive, distracted and inattentive, some of the time. Children with ADD are impulsive, distracted, and inattentive most of the time.
They think, act, feel, and learn differently. This difference can work for or against them. ADD is most easily understood as a variation on normal patterns of behavior. Often, what they have is actually a selective attention problem. Strangely, its appropriate. What is the point of DS, DD, etc? In conversation, do these people actually say "I was talking to my dear son the other day" and if not, why do they use it on a forum?
I'm going to start using DC when I mention my cat. I always thought it was meant sarcastically. Also, DS4 usually means "dear son, 4 years old. Do people actually roll on the floor, laughing out loud? People are silly.
Even sillier online. I suspect it's partially because single letters like D, S and H look odd. Otherwise I imagine it started somewhere where referring to your Darling Husband was an injoke and spread outwards.
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