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Zooming into the Playground of Neurodiversity: Differences between ADHD & ASD
Picture this: it's the first day of preschool, and while most kids are busy playing with every toy in sight, there's Timmy, the human embodiment of a pinball, bouncing off the walls with energy that could power a small village. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is often the star of the show at this age. These kids might seem like they’ve been given an extra dose of the zoomies, making it tough for them to sit still or wait their turn. Imagine if every day was like trying to listen to your teacher while skydiving. That's ADHD for you. But wait, there's another side to ADHD... Picture Susie, who's so fixated on her toy train that she might as well be its conductor. She's not bouncing; she's intensely focused, but that focus can be like a laser on one thing, making the world around her a blur. Now, let's switch channels to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)... Some kids show signs before their second birthday, like little explorers who've lost the map for social interactions. They might sidestep eye contact like it's a puddle, or find the playground's social games as confusing as quantum physics. For others, the signs of ASD might not flash until they are school-aged, when the social nuances of the playground become as complex as a Shakespearean play. These children might prefer the company of silence over the chaotic symphony of schoolyard chatter. Speech might come late, like an awaited train that's perpetually delayed. And textures? Well, they could be the make-or-break of a meal. Think of it like preferring your food to feel like the smooth side of a leaf, not the bumpy one. Imagine again... ADHD kids as little explorers with attention maps that are more like treasure hunts gone wild. They're off on an adventure, hopping from one island of interest to another, with attention as fleeting as a butterfly in a flower field. But when something really catches their eye—like a super cool space rocket set or a book about dinosaurs—they can lock on with the intensity of a laser pointer. This hyperfocus is like a superpower, but it comes with a catch: when it's time to switch gears, it's like trying to turn off a stubborn faucet.
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Zooming into the Playground of Neurodiversity: Differences between ADHD & ASD
ASD raising ASD
Would love to hear other parents take on how to overcome overstimulation as and ASD mom parenting and ASD child. My household can get very overstimulating for me. So far my only comping mechanism is cleaning....literally. I would love to hear your creative ideas on good coping mechanisms for overstimulation as an ASD parent. MUCH THANK YOU IN ADVANCE😬
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7 Types of Autistic Attention
This video helped me tremendously in understanding my children and their behaviors.
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7 Types of Autistic Attention
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