About Help! My Room Exploded
Help! My Room Exploded
Synopsis: The focus of this book is three-fold.
First, it dives into the root of the problem for many families struggling with ADHD which is parent/child relationships. The question arises how can we have positive relationships and interactions with kids who are constantly on the verge of explosion? Parents can take heart there is an explanation for why you pull away from edgy, disruptive children. You can only take so many negative interactions before your brain attempts to protect you from getting hurt again. The great news is making specific changes to how you interact and spend time with your kids can fix these issues.
Second, examine how clutter affects you. Cluttered living environments add a layer of distraction, overwhelm, and frustration for those with ADHD, and their families. Lage a teenager with ADHD explains how he reduced his ADHD symptoms through decluttering, and you’ll explore how scientific studies back up his findings. An easy step-by-step plan is laid out to simplify kids’ rooms. It’s important to optimize the areas of the home that kids with ADHD use regularly to promote concentration.
Third, the book reminds us that parents often need to work on themselves before they can help struggling children. It follows a mom and how she overcame her fears to help her son and daughter. Don’t forget that you are the expert on your child. Doctors are experts in their fields and teachers in their classrooms, but they don’t live with your kids. You are the expert and YOU must be bold, so your kids get the help they need.
Conclusion:
A fast-paced life is stressful for every family, but when you add ADHD behaviors to a family stretched to the limits you may hit a breaking point. It’s best to be proactive and carve out time for your kids before everything explodes!
The good news is, that making specific changes in your child’s bedroom can improve cleanliness, encourage good study habits, boost your relationship, spark creativity, help concentration, promote calmness, and improve mental health.
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Author Bio:
Annie Eklöv, a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) and mother of three has a wealth of insight into organizing for ADHD. Wisdom gained from two ADHD diagnoses (ADHD hyper and ADHD inattentive) and seventeen years of living with ADHD in the home. Annie Enjoys writing helpful articles for families struggling with ADHD and dyslexia on her blog. TheADHDMinimalist.com opened her eyes to the need for decluttering, organizing, and cleaning strategies for Kids with ADHD. Those were the topics readers asked the most questions about.
Annie writes from home in the Swedish mountains, where she spends winter weekends downhill skiing with her family and evenings cross-country skiing with friends. During the summer, her family enjoys visiting extended family in America and relaxing in Småland.