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Extractions: document.write(''); Welcome! JOIN NOW LOG IN ADHD Directory Blogs ... ADHD and Anxiety Printables More Making Friends Focus with ADD! Weight Loss ADHD and Depression ... Making Friends Printables More Discipline and ADHD Schedules and Time Healthy Meal Ideas Self Esteem ... ADHD and Anxiety Printables More Side Effects Concerta Fish Oil Supplements ADHD and Bipolar ... Learning Disabilities Printables More ADD Accommodations School Organization Help Social Skills Reading Disabilities ... ADHD Medication Printables More ADHD Symptoms Adult ADD Diagnosis After the Diagnosis Alternative Treatments ... Treating ADHD Blog Skimming ain't reading. Let me repeat that: skimming ain't reading. Treating ADHD Blog posted by Bill Mehlman Monday August 18th - 6:22am Filed Under: Learn to Focus with ADHD Reading Learning Disabilities Skimming ain't reading. Let me repeat that: skimming ain't reading. I read for a living. Proofreading and copyediting bring home the bacon. OK, I don't eat much bacon any more, if only to avoid having to shell out for the Lipitor, but you get the idea. Everything I do should be perfect, but there's some stuff that's more critical than other stuff. If I miss a comma in a novel, it's not great, but the world will keep on spinning (remind me to see if there's a connection between the moon's phases and my use of threadbare metaphors). When I'm reading legal or financial documents, a missing period can be a disaster. So I've taught myself to read carefully, word by word, character by character if necessary. There's a difference between reading for comprehension and reading for typos. It's just hard to turn the different modes on and off.