every day to get to school on time, which can be difficult. The only problem? He has to be out the door at 7:35 a.m. He explained that his 7-year-old son is a first-grader in Germany, where kids walk to school without their parents. “Cue…your (possible) savior/helper/fun thing to do…ALEXA ROUTINES!!!!” he added. If so, this is for you and your kid - whether or not they have ADHD. Knowing this, this ADHD dad shared his lifesaving tip to make morning routines with kids “a little easier,” and I am so excited to try it with my own slow-moving kindergartener.įirst, he gives a few criteria of who this advice will help: “Do you find yourself repeating instructions 100 times with no success, wanting to simply go back to bed (that’s polite for what the fuck did I get myself into?), muttering ‘FINE, YOU DRIVE YOURSELF!!’, or wondering how you can lose your shoes again?” he wrote. During #ADHDAwarenessMonth, we’re reminding everyone that a person’s ADHD symptoms should never be counted against them.
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