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Inattentiveness

Difficulty in sustaining attention, staying focused on tasks, or being easily distracted, often resulting in errors or incomplete work

Inattentive ADHD
Thank you to MedCircle for this Informational Video!

Help for Inattentiveness

Seek Professional Help 

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  • First, keep a detail record of behaviors that concern you or that seem atypical.

  • Present those records with your child's pediatrician, psychologist, or school team for evaluations and services.

Teach Self-Regulation

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  • Teach your child techniques for self-regulation, such as deep breathing, mindfulness, and counting to ten when they feel impulsive. Encourage them to pause and think before acting on their impulses. Model these strategies to show how they work.​

Practice Problem Solving

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  • Work with your child to develop problem-solving and decision-making skills. Encourage them to think through the consequences of their actions. Teach them how to weigh pros and cons and make informed choices.

Create a Structured Environment

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  • Establish and maintain a structured routine at home. Consistency can help children understand expectations and reduce impulsive behaviors. Make use of visual schedules, timers, and reminders to reinforce the routine.

Set Clear Boundaries and Expectations

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  • Clearly define rules and expectations for behavior, and communicate consequences for impulsive actions. It's important to be consistent with enforcing these boundaries. Use positive reinforcement.​

Seek Professional Help

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  • If impulsivity is dangerous or significantly affects your child's daily life and relationships, consult with a mental health professional. They can assess your child and provide strategies and interventions tailored to their specific needs. 

Parent Resources for Hyperactivity

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Promoting Proper Development from Conception Onward

It may very well "take a village to raise a child," but the days of villages, communities, and even extended families in raising children are long lost. Without built-in supports, many modern parents of the neurodivergent find themselves utterly exhausted, overwhelmed, lost, guilt-ridden, and burnt out

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NeurOm is here to help fill that void. 

At NeurOm, our vision is to rekindle the spirit of the village in today's modern world, providing a robust and compassionate support system for parents and caregivers of neurodivergent children. We aspire to create a community that surrounds these families with unwavering support, understanding, and resources, enabling them to navigate the neurodivergent journey with resilience, hope, and the assurance that they are never alone.

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Core Values

Community Reimagined: We believe in redefining the concept of 'it takes a village' for the modern age, building a virtual village that spans the globe and is there for every caregiver of a neurodivergent child.

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Empathetic Connection: We are committed to fostering deep connections within our community, where empathy, active listening, and shared experiences create bonds that strengthen and uplift.

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Resilience and Hope: We provide not just support but also a wellspring of hope and resilience to caregivers, helping them find strength in their journey.

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Guidance and Resources: We offer a wealth of carefully curated resources, information, and expert guidance to empower caregivers with knowledge and options.

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Inclusivity: Our village welcomes all, regardless of background, geography, or neurodivergent condition, and we celebrate the rich tapestry of diversity within our community.

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Preventing Burnout: We are dedicated to ensuring that caregivers have the tools and support needed to prevent burnout, guilt, and overwhelm, promoting their own well-being as they care for their children.

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Advocacy for Change: We advocate for a world where neurodivergent children and their families are fully embraced and supported, striving for systemic change in education, healthcare, and societal attitudes.

 

With this vision, NeurOm envisions a world where caregivers of neurodivergent children are no longer isolated or overwhelmed but are part of a thriving global village that stands by their side, offering strength, resources, and hope throughout their journey.

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Product and Service Vetting

 We've done the research and reviewing for you. 

All products are selected to be: safe and non-toxic, comfortable for children with sensory uniqueness, development enhancing and developmentally appropriate, and easy to maintain and clean.

All services, classes, and therapies are vetted to best meet the developmental needs of children and to help ease the burdens of their parents.  

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Most importantly, the villagers only display products and services that we strongly believe will improve the quality of your and your neurodivergent children's lives. We only bother with the MUST HAVES or the SUPER HELPFUL!

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