2/ He cited a study on mice saying that when "deprived of rough and tumble play" (as happens in schools) they would exhibit ADD & ADHD-like behavior because their prefrontal cortexes haven't completely developed or whatever. I remembered that my parents had thought that I might have it, but didn't drug me up and hoped that I would grow out of it. Turns out I did, more or less.
4/ Early in my homeschooling, the schoolwork would take very little of my day. I'd rarely be working on schoolwork after lunch. I'd spend nearly my entire day either playing video games or playing outside, allowing for that necessary physical exercise and exertion that I evidently was missing in school.
I'm ENFP. I match the profile Peterson set of being "High in extrovertedness, high in unconsciousness, high in creativity" and am still scatterbrained at times.
5/ Now that I'm no longer homeschooled and can finally meet people (thank goodness) I've met some people with ADD/ADHD and we really click because I still kinda understand that mindset.
6/ Now I will say this; I've never met a person with ADD/ADHD who was homeschooled.
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3/ Mom would tell me that once she started homeschooling me (after taking me out of private school) she could NOT get me to sit still. At all. Period. But again I grew out of it. I've been beginning to think about why, and I think I've found the answer.