Re: The ADHD stay at home mom
(hug)
For school I made a system that worked for me ( it is probably way too complicated) I took our curricum that has everything all layed out for the week, I rearranged that in to subject lists that I called do the next thing.so instead of having. It all devied out I had all of history or science, so when we got on a tear and one thing was just cooking we could just keep moving on.
After I had the lists - actually I did this the previous year with out reorganizing the curricums lay out- I went though and color coded the tasks. Reading ( something I can just toss at early bird and she will always say yes to) writing ( something that two years ago I can to carefully protion out or she couldn't do it ) work sheet, activity. I also noted wheather something was something I was going to have to be right there with and what I could just toss at her.
It helped me to be able to glass at my lists and see oh my we have high needs tasks in 3 subjects comming up, I need to make certain I don't try to do them all in one day
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Wife to a wonderful DH for 19 years.
Momma to my 29 weeker Early Bird who is thirteen
and my little Wiggle Worm born 33 weeks who is nine.
How do I have a teenager?! I don't feel ready for this.
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