A decision-free day. A personal chef. A magic wand. Uneventful medication refills. A few extra hours in the day. A re-do button.These are the Mother’s Day gifts that ADDitude readers really want — more than flowers, chocolates, and even jewelry.
So look no further for gift ideas that moms with ADHD raising children with ADHD say would make their lives easier, make them feel appreciated, and bring a smile to their (tired) faces.Got another gift idea?
Share it in the comments.“I want three days all by myself with no priorities and no piles waiting for me when I get back.” — Krysta, Canada“All new socks for everyone in my house and someone ELSE to match them for the rest of my life.
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