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8 Summer Hot Spots for ADHD Families, According to Parents

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Parents seldom deny it: Summer break comes with its own set of challenges. Sure, those nine months spent cajoling your kids (and maybe even yourself) out of bed and to school on time are over.

You survived the late-night homework and test agony. You and your child have earned this break from school. But when the last bell rings, challenges shift to home, and parents lose out on support.Summer “hot spots” can be extra fiery for big families — managing multiple schedules, sibling squabbles, varying academic needs, and vastly different interests.

And for neurodivergent families, challenges may arise in part (or wholly) due to different diagnoses or ADHD subtypes. In a recent ADDitude reader panel, we asked parents for insights into common summer hot spots and tips for managing them.

Find their responses, below, and share your own vacation strategies and solutions in the Comments section.“We struggle with completing the things we need to do in order to do the things we want to.

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