Why ADHD Brains Get Stuck in the Scroll
Your child says, "I'll just check it for five minutes." Two hours later, they're still scrolling. It's not about willpower, it's a collision between an ADHD nervous system and a system built to exploit it.
Your child says, "I'll just check it for five minutes." Two hours later, they're still scrolling. It's not about willpower, it's a collision between an ADHD nervous system and a system built to exploit it.
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