This week I’ve been thinking a lot about two things: social relationships and physical surroundings. My shares to the ADHD Homestead Facebook page reflect that. Here are a few links about creating more peaceful, ADHD-friendly surroundings — and giving ourselves more credit for the improvements we make — plus a couple ruminations on the realities of being […]
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Internet of ADHD weekly roundup: February 7, 2020
When Buying in Bulk is a Mistake | New York Magazine I’ve been told many ADHDers can’t resist the thrill of a good deal, or of stocking up on bulk purchases “just in case.” I can’t deny the tendency in myself, that’s for sure. How about you? Do you have a bulk purchaser in your […]
Use a sensory bedroom to give children with ADHD a personal oasis.
This is a guest post from Jenny Wise of Special Home Educator. Thanks, Jenny, for addressing a topic near and dear to my heart (and brain)! Many children (and adults) with ADHD experience issues with sensory processing. This can manifest in over- or under-sensitivity to sights, smells, sounds, tastes, and touch. The term “sensory processing […]