ONE MORE IDEA, SORRY! I should have told you this yesterday --contact Parents Helping Parents at www.php.com -- they have wonderful resources for parents and kids...I'm pretty sure they have an ADD/ADHD parents group!
Hi C. --
Wow, you are juggling an awful lot. As the mom to a special needs kid, and a once-upon-a-time stay at home mom, I can relate. Now my son is 15, and doing fine (he has Asperger Syndrome) but it took a long time to get him where he is. I'm now a counseling psychologist helping kids like him, but his younger years took a huge toll on me and my marriage (and I'm now divorced, ahem).
Here's what I recommend:
- With special needs kids (and actually, with any child) you simply CANNOT be everything to them. It takes a village to raise a child, and we have forgotten that! In short, I think your daughter is the one who 'needs the playdate'. I realize that that's hard, so think about what sort of afterschool activities she can do, which will give you some breathing time.
- Get help for her -- there are several interventions that work well with ADHD besides (and including) medication. Again, if you are spending all of your time with her coaching her, training her, etc., you are not getting enough time to be her MOM. Get a professional to do some of the work with her.
- Set up 'dates' with your son when you can focus just on him. Do the same with your daughter. It may mean getting a babysitter, or having your husband watch the other child, but this way, you get 1:1 time with each child without conflict!
- Take time for yourself. Go out to lunch with your girlfriends, get a manicure, take a nap. The saying "If Momma ain't happy, Ain't NOBODY happy!" is very true...:)
- Finally, remember that this is probably about the worst it will be. ADHD is quite treatable, but it takes perserverance. Hang in there!!!
J.