Family Travel & Holidays ADHD Goes to the Museum Loud crowds, long waits, and strict rules make museums daunting for some neurodivergent visitors....
Family Travel & Holidays 6 Must-Haves for Your Next Family Road Trip Vacation packing lists are boring, but awfully helpful for keeping ADHD families outfitted with all...
Ask the Experts Q: “Holiday Stress and Anxiety Affect My Kids. How Can We Strike a Healthy Balance?” “Children with ADHD are easily overstimulated during the holidays. Getting plenty of physical...
Family Travel & Holidays The Best Vacation Spots for ADHD Families From embarking on a road-trip banjo quest to swimming with dolphins in Dubai — ADDitude readers share...
Family Travel & Holidays Road Trip Hacks for (and from) ADHD Families “Provide car-friendly activities to keep them busy. Once, my preschooler spent more than an hour...
Adult Blogs “My Christmas Meltdown: A Yearly Holiday Tradition” “Every year, after my inevitable Christmas meltdown, I vow to start planning for the holidays in...
Family Family Dynamics on ADHD: 5 Rules for Dealing with Relatives’ Judgment Every holiday season, we face a persistent challenge: how to respond to family members who don’t...
Ask the Experts Q: “I Need Family Vacation Ideas That Will Delight, Not Overwhelm” Good, old-fashioned road trips are a popular family vacation idea during the pandemic. But how do you...
Guest Blogs Comfort & Joy: Swaddling the Holidays for My Sensory-Challenged Child When Lee was diagnosed with ADHD and sensory processing disorder at the age of 6, I found a new way...
Holiday & Travel Planning How the Pandemic Stole Christmas (and a Wee Bit of ADHD Stress) This year, rough 90% of ADDitude readers face a holiday season without embraces, laughter, and human...
Guest Blogs “Santa, I Have a Big Problem with Your Naughty or Nice List. Here’s Why.” The Naughty or Nice List creates an extra layer of anxiety for kids like my son who struggle to fit...
Guest Blogs Happy Mather’s Day — Flaws and All The experts tell us that we act as our kids’ external executive functions right through high school...