Category: Anxiety and ADHD

Anxiety and ADHD Family Parenting

The Value of Value Tales

Because my son has ADHD, and it is difficult for him to succeed in a classroom setting due to the fact that he is easily bored and therefore prone to getting into trouble, and the things and people around him often turn into distractions, my husband and I decided this year to pull him out of school and home school him.

Anxiety and ADHD

Calm in a Crisis: A Plus Side to Anxiety

Whenever people discuss anxiety, they typically gravitate to the negatives: the lack of flexibility, moodiness, insomnia, and outbursts over things that other people may find inconsequential, but there is one situation in which a person may actually benefit from an anxiety disorder: an actual emergency.

Anxiety and ADHD

Surviving the Wave Pool

When I was about seven or eight, my dad took me to a water park for the first time. I wasn’t big on water slides, so I spent most of my time in the wading pools and tide pools. They had a wave machine they called “Breaker Beach.” It was on a gradient, so while the waves were turned off, I went up to the thick red line that none without inner tubes were allowed to cross. my goal was to stand atop of it to see how much taller I was in comparison. I could still touch the bottom and keep my head above water if I stood on my toes, but just barely.

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