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Old Apr 22, 2009, 07:14 PM
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why do i need somone sitting next to me when I'm doing the homework

I function better when someone sits next to me while I'm finishing the homework. I do not need their input or opinion when reading any material. I like to know the solution to this problem. I have tried many ways to stimulate someone's presence, but not working. I sit for hours sometimes to finish little homework when no one is presence.

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Old Apr 22, 2009, 07:21 PM   #2  
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Probably when someone is watching you it keeps you focused and keeps you from goofing off or day dreaming. I think it's pretty common.
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can this be fixed without someone body's presence.
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You just have to make a conscious effort to concentrate on your homework and not get distracted. You have to develop the discipline within yourself.
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is it possible that I might have adhd disorder since I cannot 100% focus?
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is it possible that I might have adhd disorder since I cannot 100% focus?
There could be all sorts of reasons for not focusing -- ADD, autism, no interest in the subject. Are you ever able to focus, say, if what you are reading is something that really excites or interests you?
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no, I cannot focus without someone's presence. My toes and finger become club shape when I read things on my own.
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My toes and finger become club shape when I read things on my own.
I don't understand what that means. Please explain.
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I have to work with someone to finish any task, especially reading material and making connections in the brain. If I'm reading interesting material, I'm not able to focus as well. I was prescribe serotonin for anxiety, but it seems like I have more than anxiety. I focus very well in any place, only if someone sits next to me. I simply need someone's presence when reading. Thanks
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I have to work with someone to finish any task, especially reading material and making connections in the brain. If I'm reading interesting material, I'm not able to focus as well. I was prescribe serotonin for anxiety, but it seems like I have more than anxiety. I focus very well in any place, only if someone sits next to me. I simply need someone's presence when reading. Thanks
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