Wednesday, February 15, 2012

All SharePosts Relating To "Non ADHD Partners"

Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Eileen Bailey

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When "Messy" Meets "Neat"

 Housekeeping has never been a strong point for many adults with ADHD. Disorganization and clutter abound. Tasks are left undone, projects half finished. This can become a problem in a relationship when one person is concerned about the "neatness" of the household and feels uncomfortable amid the clutter. Resentment can build as... Read moreChevron
lyfiz2shrt

A House Overrun with ADHD

If ever a house could grow legs and run around on its own from all of the energy bottled up inside it, it would be our house.  Our slightly untraditional family consists of my 66 year old father, my 19 year old brother, me, 34, my husband and our 5 and 14 month old daughters.  All of us but my husband have ADHD and, of course, its too... Read moreChevron
ADHD Foundation of Canada

ADHD Foundation of Canada

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Canada's AD/HD Community

CANADIAN AD/HDers This first post is to invite the participation of AD/HD Canadians in expressing their views and concerns which are uniquely Canadian. As with all of us in the AD/HD Worldwide Community, we share our traits and behaviours. What differs is how AD/HD is dealt with from school board to school board, from doctor to doctor,... Read moreChevron
Expert_badge Terry Matlen, ACSW

Terry Matlen, ACSW

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ADHD expert, consultant, writer. Director: www.ADDconsults.com and www.MomsWithADD.com

10 Tips for Managing Chores in the ADHD Household

Chores! Everyone hates them. They are typically boring, repetitive and never go away. But when ADHD is part of the marital mix, it can be a real challenge to get household chores done without one or the other feeling exasperated, angry or shamed. Often, the non-ADHD partner feels resentment over doing more than his/her share or having to... Read moreChevron
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Eileen Bailey

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The Many Faces of ADHD

 I hope that everyone has been enjoying the Many Faces of ADHD so far. It is important that we all learn from each other, share experiences and most of all, know that we are not alone in our struggles.  It is with this in mind that I began this project. So far we have the following "faces" Steven's Profile Dr.... Read moreChevron

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