Internet of ADHD Weekly Roundup

Internet of ADHD weekly roundup: August 28, 2020

Painter’s Tape Is the Inexpensive, No-Commitment Way I Gave Myself “Extra Space” | Apartment Therapy

Image source: Apartment Therapy

One day, in an exasperated effort to reclaim some control, I put down a strip of blue painter’s tape between the living room and the small den attached to it and told the kids their stuff must stay inside the den. 

Fareeha Molvi, Apartment Therapy

I love this. It’s visual, it’s simple, and it’s something you can do in five minutes with materials you already have. When I lose my patience over something like this, that’s exactly the kind of solution I need 😉

Raise your hand if you forget to eat.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CEXHTr7jiEE/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Learn the Right Reasons for Your Child’s “Wrong” Behavior

I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot lately. Even adults exhibit more “bad behavior” under stress. Why would kids be any different?

More tiny progress

I reshared my tiny progress post on Facebook this week because the image didn’t post correctly last week. For those of you who got the correct image here the first time, I’ll share the accompanying Instagram post:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CEFqx6SDhlu/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

The One Thing I Wish I’d Learned Sooner | The ADHD Good Life

It was clear to me that who I was, and how I existed in the world, was somehow not correct.

The ADHD Good Life

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