Families with one or more members with an ADD/ADHD diagnosis may find it challenging to maintain a semblance of an orderly, chaos-free lifestyle. It’s not hard to imagine that clutter and disorganization manage to show up in various areas of the home (including garage and car!) and will often lend to feelings of frustration and anxiety, leading to yelling and fighting and at that point, no one in the family can possibly be happy. Overcoming daily obstacles can be an obstacle in itself. At best, it is difficult to find organizing methods for individuals and families dealing with non-traditional ways of being in the world. This workshop will address alternative ways of de-cluttering and organizing for those who may not be served by the mainstream solutions.
Learning Objectives:
- To understand ADHD’s relationship to clutter and disorganization
- To create an awareness of the habits that promote clutter
- To determine the strategies to maintain cleared space
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 28
- Assessments Yes
1 Comment
Hi ADDA team,
Thank you for collecting these useful webinars, I have learned a lot from them.
Observation: The host interrupted the Presenter’s talk multiple times and seemed to take her off topic with his personal tangential story. It would be helpful to be able to download a PowerPoint or list of resources from the speaker Regina Lark in LA.
LA and Orange County – virtual organizing, Task Rabbit, Craigs List,
NAPO organizer – legit, code of ethics, https://aclearpath.net/regina-f-lark-ph-d/
ICD, NAPA