Lockdown restrictions are easing, but the long term implications of Covid-19 are now becoming evident as our lives return to ‘normal’. Anxiety, insomnia and depression are comorbid conditions of ADHD that you may be experiencing.
Lockdown restrictions are easing, but the long term implications of Covid-19 are now becoming evident as our lives return to ‘normal’. Anxiety, insomnia and depression are comorbid conditions of ADHD that you may be experiencing.
A lack of routine or structure can make the holidays more challenging for all families, but especially those where there are children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Here are some ideas for activities you can do and tips for how to keep you and the kids sane!
Educational Therapy is a form of support that can really help students with ADHD to get on top and stay on top of their studies. Educational therapists are typically professionals with a background in education as well as specifically helping people with ADHD and the challenges it presents.
As the current lockdown situation continues, many of you will be continuing to balance homeschooling alongside your other responsibilities, such as working from home and day to day chores. This balancing act is not an easy one, but if you or someone within your household has ADHD this can be even more of a challenge for all involved. In order to help you to manage more effectively during this current time, we have put together a few helpful suggestions below.