While consistency is vital in managing ADHD, it's not the only piece of the puzzle. Children with ADHD often struggle with core executive functioning skills, impacting focus, planning, and self-control. These challenges go beyond simply needing a set routine.Think of it like this: imagine a child with a toolbox missing key tools. Consistency provides structure, but they still need help using the tools effectively.Here's where additional support comes in. Techniques like visual schedules, breaking down tasks, and fidget toys can empower the child. Occupational therapy can improve focus and motor skills. Medication, when appropriate, can offer a boost in attention.By combining consistent routines with targeted support for underlying challenges, we can empower children with ADHD to thrive.