or ADH-Wheee! if you really want to put a positive spin on it.

  • @NocturnalMorning
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    79 months ago

    We aren’t neurotypical, that’s really all there is to it. Doesn’t really have anything to do with how society is structured.

    • Izzy
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      -49 months ago

      That might the gist of it, but it definitely has everything to do with how the environment is structured. There might be no other feasible way to structure the environment though.

      • @Jtee
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        59 months ago

        By the same logic paraplegics aren’t disabled because they just aren’t in an environment suitable for physically disabled people.

      • McBinary
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        49 months ago

        Not really, though. Rigid structure helps with ADHD, but only when someone else is enforcing the structure. Prepubescent kids with ADHD aren’t typically capable of maintaining their own structure. They aren’t neurotypical, it’s more than distraction and energy, they have a functioning issue. They can’t tune out all the stimulus that normal brains do, and because of it they miss a lot of social cues that help with development.

        My son has ADHD and no amount of reorienting our family environment would help him - he could (and has) literally be in a bare concrete room with nothing but his thoughts and get distracted and slam his hands together making exploding/punching sounds for hours, where a typical kid would get bored in seconds.