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ADHD

Check out our favorite things for kids with diagnosed or undiagnosed ADHD! This post contains Amazon affiliate links.

This is a great item for kids who like to move to assist with providing sensory regulation to maintain seated position. It's great for mealtimes, homework, etc!

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Sensory figets can be helpful in providing the child with the right amount of sensory input to maintain attention to various tasks in different environments. Let your child try several to find the best one! 

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A great book to help a child understand the symptoms and feelings of ADHD. It is very educational in terms that the child can understand.

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This swing is a great option to provide the child with all different types of sensory input. This is a great option for indoor use, providing the child with a sensory activity to assist in engagement in further activites.

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Movement on a ball encourages blood flow to the brain that results in increased attentiveness, decreased restlessness, and reduces boredom and distractions when trying to focus on challenging tasks.

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Yoga helps children with ADHD by promoting self-regulation through mindful breathing, focused movement, and relaxation techniques. It improves attention, body awareness, and emotional control in a calming, structured environment.

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Walking across the stones requires a child to focus on balance, coordination, and controlled movements, promoting mindfulness and body awareness. This helps to build self-regulation, core strength, and motor planning skills.

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A wobble cushion can be another good option for kids who have difficulty sitting down for longer periods of time that provides them with sensory input.

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The hippity hop ball can be used as a great movement break or tool to use to transition between tasks that provides the child with deep regulating input to the joints.

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This swing is great for outdoor use and provides vestibular input for your movement lover. Swinging challenges sitting balance and the use core muscles. It can also promote​ relaxation and a sense of calm.

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This is a puzzle-like, game with the ability to engage in tactile sensory input while also improving hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

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