Myth: Special apps are required for assistive technology on smartphones.
Fact: iOS and Android devices have built-in assistive features, no special apps needed.
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Ways to help kids with self-control struggles “behave” at family gatherings
✅Plan activities your child can jump in and out of
✅Choose cooperative games instead of competitive ones
✅Let your child lead the younger kids in activities
What are some tips you use to help your family stay organized and on track?
Learn more about Eileen’s experience as a neurodivergent mom — from getting diagnosed with ADHD to the assistive technology tools that help her the most: https://t.co/QJqyrtRQH0
Holidays can be challenging for kids with food sensitivities.
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Friendly reminder: Parents of neurodivergent kids are doing their best. They don't need judgment; they need empathy and support. Here’s what you should know about parenting a child with ADHD: https://t.co/NvKqsDxmoc
Assistive technology is about giving people with challenges equal opportunities, not unfair advantages. Here are 5 myths about assistive technology — and the facts to debunk them: https://t.co/E1nRAguSBD
Preparing for events like family gatherings and holiday parties can help kids who learn and think differently feel less anxious about going. Use this free worksheet to guide the conversation: https://t.co/O3ZfNpYH8P
People with ADHD often get judged or singled out, when what they really need is support. Learn why Ericelis is hesitant to tell others about her ADHD, and why getting diagnosed changed her personal life for the better: https://t.co/GhDfZge1Pe
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There can be a lot of pressure for everyone to be on their “best behavior” during holiday events.
But that’s not always easy for kids with ADHD.
Here are some tips to help set your child up for success: https://t.co/Bltm4NQhDj