Dealing with transitions can be hard for anybody but for the child who has ADHD or other learning disabilities, transitions can be particularly problematic. What are transitions? They are the time periods where one switches from one activity to another. During the course of the usua...
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That, for me, would be so hard, to structure a day in which I could devise ways to guide my child without it breaking down so many times from external stimuli or from rewiring myself to stick to our schedule and remember what works, what doesn't, to organize, and be prepared for interuptions, illness, visitors, "things which must be done," in all of our days.
I liked the links too, you come up with the most creative, and thoughtful ways to help children, and parents. I tend to forget how many brilliant, innovative people have dealt with the same problems and take the time to find and read them and learn from their experience.
That is why sites like this, writing like yours, means a lot. Thank you.
You are very welcome.
I hope that the posts on this site will be helpful to parents out there who are struggling with knowing what options there are for helping their child. I have come up with these ideas only after being in the trenches myself and testing techniques through trial and error.
Anyways...thank you for your comment!