The Holderness Family Videos about ADHD
Need a good laugh? Start with these videos that help bring awareness and respect to ADHD.
We've been fans of the Holderness Family since we first saw their original Christmas Jammies video in 2013. They were the inspiration for our Quarantine Life Video (Tell me you and your family have ADHD without telling me you have ADHD)
You Might Have ADHD
The song humorously lists various behaviors and traits associated with ADHD, highlighting positive aspects and successful individuals with the condition.
ADHD - "Under The Sea" Parody
The video is a humourous parody of "Under The Sea" and shares the challenges and real-life experiences of living with ADHD.
ADHD Is Awesome Book Trailer
This is an overview of their book, ADHD Is Awesome, and challenges the negative perceptions of ADHD, highlighting its positive aspects while acknowledging the challenges faced by those with the condition. It emphasizes that ADHD is a brain difference rather than a disorder and promotes understanding and support for individuals with ADHD. The book aims to provide information and tools to help people with ADHD and their loved ones better understand and manage the condition.
You Might Have ADHD
The song humorously lists various behaviors and traits associated with ADHD, highlighting positive aspects and successful individuals with the condition.
The video is a humourous parody of "Under The Sea" and shares the challenges and real-life experiences of living with ADHD.
This is a funny illustration of the constant distractions, tangential thoughts, and difficulty focusing that individuals with ADHD often experience.
This is an overview of their book, ADHD Is Awesome, and challenges the negative perceptions of ADHD, highlighting its positive aspects while acknowledging the challenges faced by those with the condition. It emphasizes that ADHD is a brain difference rather than a disorder and promotes understanding and support for individuals with ADHD. The book aims to provide information and tools to help people with ADHD and their loved ones better understand and manage the condition.
Learn more about ADHD on my ADHD Recommendations page.
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