My Son Has Inattentive ADHD
My son has Inattentive ADHD, a less obvious subtype that often goes unnoticed because it lacks hyperactivity. Our journey began when teachers noticed his struggles with following directions. Through diagnosis, medication, and daily challenges, we've learned so much. I’m sharing our experiences to help others navigating ADHD — because no one should feel alone in this journey.
What I Learned My First Month Blogging
My first month of blogging has been challenging, scary, exciting, and full of mistakes. Finding a writing routine has been tough, and self-doubt is real, but the excitement of launching and connecting with readers makes it worth it. Most importantly, I’ve learned that blogging doesn’t have to be perfect — it just has to be me!
How to Avoid Doing Laundry on the Weekends
Laundry is one of my least favorite chores, so I created a weekly schedule to keep weekends free for family time. Each day is dedicated to a specific load — our clothes, towels, kids’ laundry, and sheets — making it more manageable. It’s not perfect, but it works for me! Do you have a laundry routine?
Our Family’s Two Completely Different Types of Picky Eaters
Our family has two types of picky eaters: my son, who struggles with tactile defensiveness and dislikes certain food textures, and my youngest daughter, who refuses to try new foods. While there’s no magic solution, I encourage them to try new things, celebrating small milestones when they do. Each child is different, and patience is key!
3 Fun Therapy Activities for Kids With Tactile Defensiveness
When my son was diagnosed with tactile defensiveness, we tried various occupational therapy activities. His favorites included sensory bins with rice and toys, shaving cream play with toy cars, and water table play. These activities helped him become more comfortable with different textures, and I hope they can help other children with tactile defensiveness as well.
How We Celebrate Valentine’s Day
After a chaotic Valentine’s dinner out years ago, we changed how we celebrate. Now, we enjoy a fancy family dinner at home — complete with special plates, candles, and sparkling cider. The kids help decorate, making it a memorable tradition. It’s a fun way to celebrate love as a family while avoiding the holiday restaurant rush!