Reddit Reddit reviews EXPO 1752226 Neon Dry Erase Markers, Bullet Tip, Assorted Colors, 5-Count

We found 3 Reddit comments about EXPO 1752226 Neon Dry Erase Markers, Bullet Tip, Assorted Colors, 5-Count. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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EXPO 1752226 Neon Dry Erase Markers, Bullet Tip, Assorted Colors, 5-Count
Fun, vibrant neon colors for use on both black and white dry erase surfacesBright, vivid ink is specially formulated for low odor whiteboard markersDurable bullet tip allows for broad, thick lines that are easy to see from a distancePerfect for classrooms, offices, and homes
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3 Reddit comments about EXPO 1752226 Neon Dry Erase Markers, Bullet Tip, Assorted Colors, 5-Count:

u/iwasntmeoverthere · 2 pointsr/Assistance

Mom of severe ADHD boy right here!

It is seriously likely that all of the books on ADHD written with Dr's with their snooty Phd's in the world will not help you. Every ADHD child is super unique. One thing that that I noticed on you list are the teething necklaces on your lists. It appears as though your daughter requires a tactile stimuli via her mouth. My son is the same, he is 12. He has even chewed off his fingernails just to get that stimuli. The one that that I can recommend for that is a hemp knotted necklace; one that is knotted tightly. You can hang any of the fun teething baubles on it and they look less like something for a toddler.

The wobble seats are an either or for a child,. They have little nubby things on them that can become extremely uncomfortable for most people, your little bug included. However they do stimulate blood flow to your bum and may be conducive to a cute(er?) tush. I'm not sure how literate or situationally aware she is, but I've found that their curiosity knows no bounds. As such their minds are doing a bajillion miles a minute and they come up with question after question after question. I've always answered my son in truth, in full, and usually scientifically. Even if it is a question that make you go, "UGH!, or "Please, no!" Also, structure, an enforced schedule, and visual reminders are awesome. I have dreamt of having this and these to write out the weekly schedule so that my son knows exactly what is happening and when.

If I have been any help, I am very glad. If I have not, sorry for wasting your time on the read. If you have anything you want to bounce off of me, or talk about, I'm around, just PM. You will likely have to remind me who you are though.

Also there is an /r/adhd subreddit. Some members are adamant and downright viscious that an ADHD child should not be on any kind of schedule - EVER; I treat them with a grain of salt. Just a friendly FYI.

Goodluck internet stranger and friend.

u/akincisor · 1 pointr/gadgets

Btw, while I'm making feature requests, I'd love it if it was in black, with a neon marker (like this).

Just because it would be cool :)

u/YonceOnHerKnees · 1 pointr/PenmanshipPorn