Explore how ADHD, time blindness, and prospective memory failure can lead to a forgotten Mother's Day and how to manage the resulting emotional disconnect.

It’s not that the intention isn’t there; it’s that the intention doesn't translate into action when the moment arrives. It’s a cognitive gap, not a character flaw.
Ik heb een gezin met een man met ADHD en twee jongens met een vorm van ADHD. Het is vandaag moederdag en wederom zijn ze dat uiteraard vergeten. We hebben het een hele week over gehad, maar er is natuurlijk niemand. Hoe kan ik dit goed aanpakken want ik wil eigenlijk dat ze weten hoe ze iemand anders kunnen laten voelen dat ze belangrijk zijn want dat heeft te maken met ook wat je zegt en wat je doet. Hoe kan ik mijn jongens helpen sociale te worden ondanks hun ADHD 







Forgetting Mother's Day in ADHD families is often linked to a failure in prospective memory, the mental system responsible for remembering to perform future tasks. It is frequently a result of executive dysfunction rather than a lack of love or care. When the brain's planning and organization systems break down, even well-intentioned plans may fail to translate into action when the specific day arrives.
Time blindness refers to a struggle with perceiving the passage of time, making future events feel distant until they have already passed. In the case of Mother's Day, an individual with ADHD might be totally oblivious that the day is happening because the sense of when the occasion matters feels too far away. This disconnect can leave loved ones feeling invisible despite the ADHD individual's genuine affection for them.
Executive dysfunction can lead to a breakdown in planning and organization, which often results in missed milestones like Mother's Day. This creates a significant emotional weight and can breed resentment when partners interpret the inaction as a sign that they are not valued. Understanding that these lapses are a result of cognitive challenges rather than a lack of effort is key to navigating the relationship disconnect.
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