Remember Hunter from last week’s post? He wrote to us about how his ADHD helps him become a better ski racer. In today’s post, Clara from Bridges Middle School shares her great list of ideas to get your ADHD mind involved in something interesting when you’re painfully bored.
I appreciate her sending me her ideas! I hope you enjoy her list too. Please add your best ideas and links to great resources in the comments below!
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~ jeff
Clara’s List: 15 Ways to Cure Boredom for #ADHDKidsRock
My name is Clara. After seeing Jeff’s article on boredom (my teacher shared it with us in class), I have a list of ideas to cure boredom. My two favorite are to challenge yourself at a brainteaser puzzle and do some fun science related experiments. But here are some more ideas too.
- Read some books (Chapter, Novel, Comic etc)
- Dance to your favorite music (Pop, Symphony, Holiday etc)
- Play board games
- Go outside and play Frisbee
- Visit a friends house
- Do yoga – here’s a link to yoga poses for kids.
- Play a musical instrument (Piano,Guitar,Violin etc)
- Have fun with your pet (if you have one)
- Help your parents with chores around the house
- Go on a walk
- Research an interesting topic
- Challenge yourself at a brain teaser puzzle – check out puzzles on sites like BrainDen
- Do some fun science-related experiments – here’s a link to get you started
- Paint some pictures
- Do some Origami – you’ll find lots of beginner’s origami projects here
It’s not easy to snap out of boredom. But people can free themselves of boredom. It’s just really hard to do. Boring moments don’t last forever.
~ Clara
A Student at Bridges Middle School
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