Coping With Summer Unstructured Time When You Have ADHD
KEY POINTS: For people with ADHD, a lack of routine and change in schedule can be a significant challenge over the summer. Having a daily routine is one of the most effective ways to cope with unstructured time. Regular physical activity is beneficial for everyone, but it is essential for people with ADHD
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Coping With Summer Unstructured Time When You Have ADHD
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