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probably is ADD inattentive
You may wish to get a formal diagnosis and begin partnering on a plan to help your child learn any missing skills through direct teaching (skills which other kids may learn by observation of common everyday situations).

There is a lot of information available regarding support and accommodations to help children with 2e to develop the needed life skills such as executive function, organization and follow-through, staying on track, positive social interaction. You may wish to search the forum, Hoagies Gifted Education Page, the Davidson Database, and the internet for keywords such as "2e", "twice exceptional", "wrightslaw", "IEP", "504", and possibly also the book and related you-tube video Misdiagnosis and Dual Diagnoses.