What Is an ADHD Prosthetic?

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“My concern,” the parent continued, “is that if we get him glasses, we are sending him the message that it’s okay not to try to see. It feels like an excuse. Like we’re enabling him.” Said no parent ever.

would be a life-long crutch and she shouldn’t need it. ADHD, I told myself, would not be the excuse for her behavior.And, like a child with poor vision, with diabetes, or with a physical disability might need help in the form, perhaps, of eyeglasses, insulin, or a wheelchair, so too the child with ADHD needs help. Or, as I have heard ADHD guru

So, what is an ADHD prosthetic? With ADHD, prosthetics come in different shapes and sizes. For some, it might be medication. For most, it should be support around behavior, time, motivation, planning, and memory — both at home and at school. If a child is blind, you would curate the environment so that he doesn’t bump into things. With ADHD, you need to curate the environment by putting systems in place that make things easier for your child to learn.

 

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