Brain and Body Do Their Own

Harper was speechless. He sat down obediently and reluctantly cooperated with the doctor by opening his mouth.

The doctor was speechless. Okay, the kid really did seem a little slow to react. He checked routinely and didn't see anything wrong. He used his years of experience as a doctor to determine that Harper was fine. Even if there was a problem, it wasn't a big problem. At least, it wasn't a critical situation.

As the doctor recorded on the computer, he said, "It's usually better to come over early to take a look at this situation, but there's no problem now. It's been so many years, and under normal circumstances, there won't be any problems. Some children look slow, but in fact, it's not that their reaction speed is slow, but their thoughts are not necessarily slow. As long as such a child finds a suitable field for him, he can be more focused than everyone else and leave people in the dust in that field."