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.
[Weekly] What are you reading this week? [8/27/23]
Let's try this as a 'Link' this week; it seems 'Thread' and 'Photo' posts [aren't being created correctly](https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/1019) and aren't federating.... #reading #books
It seems in some cases, a domain block will remove completely unrelated (as far as I am able to tell) posts and comments. 1. As a kbin.social non-admin user, [load this thread](https://kbin.social/m/askamericans/t/250404/Why-there-is-no-Coca-Cola-at-Las-Vegas), observe that there are comments / post exists 2. Add a domain block for the domain `d/lemmynsfw.com` 3. Reload the thread, observe thread now shows no comments (and post is removed from m/askamericans) Note that lemmynsfw is not referenced anywhere in the thread. None of the commentors or poster is from that domain, it's only a text post so it's not referencing that domain, and it wasn't posted to a magazine on that domain (it's only a local kbin.social post). Also, as far as I could tell, no users from that domain acted on the post (such as favorites or reduces) Relevant threads: [[1]](https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/251535) [[2]](https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/354590) [[3]](https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/361909)