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<blockquote data-quote="TerriH" data-source="post: 758952" data-attributes="member: 298"><p>Gentle hugs from KAnsas! </p><p></p><p>I have no advice, but my hyperactive daughter is also showing signs of strain: it is due to the COVID</p><p></p><p>I know that my adult daughter is only mildly ADHD, but even so she is about to jump out of her skin with this COVID thing. She feels confined because she stays inside more, and even when she goes out everybody around her is stressed. And, like most hyperactive people she picks up on the stress of the people around her and that makes her even more hyper.</p><p></p><p>We talk on the phone most days, as talking helps her to burn of a little of the excess energy. It is still hard on her, though. She was simply not designed to stay in as much as she has to. In the past there would be errands to run and people to chat with while she was at it, and that kept her comfortable in her own skin</p><p></p><p>I wish that I had advice to give you, but I do not. What helps my grown daughter is likely different than what would help your much younger son</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerriH, post: 758952, member: 298"] Gentle hugs from KAnsas! I have no advice, but my hyperactive daughter is also showing signs of strain: it is due to the COVID I know that my adult daughter is only mildly ADHD, but even so she is about to jump out of her skin with this COVID thing. She feels confined because she stays inside more, and even when she goes out everybody around her is stressed. And, like most hyperactive people she picks up on the stress of the people around her and that makes her even more hyper. We talk on the phone most days, as talking helps her to burn of a little of the excess energy. It is still hard on her, though. She was simply not designed to stay in as much as she has to. In the past there would be errands to run and people to chat with while she was at it, and that kept her comfortable in her own skin I wish that I had advice to give you, but I do not. What helps my grown daughter is likely different than what would help your much younger son [/QUOTE]
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