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As a person with ADHD, everything about this video is just wonderful. The expressions, the commentary, the fact he put the wiggly worms in his mouth. It's all so relatable.
Serious question here, are there specific things that might be a sign of ADHD ? (I mean it's different for each individual but I wonder if there are signs that are more reccurent than others) ((also note that it's not for self diagnosis, it's just curiosity))
@@bleusealord well it depends really it's different for everyone but some basic things are, hard to focus, easily distracted, low attention span and so forth
I have a severe case of adhd and I get trouble in school and bullied everyday for it, I am so happy that you have a fan base that loves you for who you are not what you have.
I literally couldn't lay down on the couch thing in my schools nurses office because it felt like my body was filled with jello and it was all sinking to the bottom, it kinda made me feel like a toddler in the sense of not wanting to lay down
people have probably said this already, but it’s good to remember that not all sensory toys are designed to help concentration, a lot of them are made to calm down people with sensory issues.
thank you!! this is super important! Also how sensory toys arent only for people with adhd but also ppl with asd (such as myself) and a lot of us are very yes or no to certain sensory toys! some work for for one person but another person might hate them !!
YESSS. Ive got both autism and adhd and lots of these toys really do work at least for me. hate noisy ones though. but that clicking one jack liked now i want one haha
@@lexerwilliams8880 i have both as well! idk if you know what that fake snow stuff is, but i hate that stuff. the texture of it just throws me way off. I don't like blueberries because of the little sprout thing thats on it, i dont like the texture of it. a lot of things throw me off
I think the "wait a minute, does this mean I'm actually _not_ just dumb and lazy?" thing is something a lot of people who got diagnosed with ADHD later in life can relate to. I certainly do.
Yes, but I can't figure out how to simply get tested, I have been trying for half of one year already... I am supposed to show reports from when I was a kid, which I don't have! If I thought I was just being "dumb and lazy", ofc I was always trying to hide it...
As someone who got diagnosed with a learning disability in adulthood, it's so true. I thought it wouldn't make any difference if I was diagnosed or not, but the relief when it was "official" that I wasn't just stupid and lazy all along was amazing.
I was diagnosed at 7, but I was always made to think that I was still just lazy when my parents gave me shit for not doing well at school. I always have a hard time trying to distinguish which parts of my behavior are due to my disabilities and which parts are just me, It's so frustrating because the only frame of reference I have is my own perspective. I don't know what it's like to be normal so I can never be certain on how abnormal I really am.
10:17 I know this is not of any use anymore but I just felt like mentioning this: that thingy you have there is a puzzle that makes fun clicky noise. You’re supposed to rearrange the balls (damn that is one hell of a thing to say) and put them back to their color coded place. It’s tricky because you can only push down and switch one ball at a time. There’s one missing because otherwise the puzzle wouldn’t work.
As someone with ADHD, I watch this video every month on the 23rd, I love you, Mr. Jacksepticeye for both normalizing ADHD while also making fun of it because that shit is annoying when I'm not on my meds
Right! Add and autism is a fun mix with this one! Finding the right sensations that don't set you off but also aren't weird. It's real fun. Had many a sensory overloads trying add toys
My depression gives me some of the symptoms of ADHD so I can confirm that some of the weirdest things like the ball I have the orbe ball and it's so fun
THANK YOU!!! I had no idea what they were called and I was struggling to figure out what to even search for in hopes of finding the name of them, so you're a lifesaver!!
Welcome to adhd land, where there is always something going on no matter what and where you get stressed out over the 19284730109348828291827373 missing assignments you have 🤾♂️
Jack: its too noisy it’d drive me insane Also jack: OOOOH CLICKY Jack: if it wasn’t sticky then I’d like it Also Jack: OOOOH STICKY Never change, Jack XD
The bad noisy things aren’t supposed to make a sound, and it’s not a nice sound. The clicky ones make a nice satisfying click which makes our brains feel good. I know cause I have one 😂
It used to be classified as a childhood only thing, but the knowledge is spreading fast, that adults can have ADHD too, and more and more adults are getting diagnosed, but the waiting time is horrendous.
My husband has ADHD and it makes it hard to do so many things. He is also (like Seán) naturally very loud, and talks a lot lot. It makes it hard to do things like concentrate on studying because he gets distracted easily, or paying attention in class (college.) He could be in the middle of a conversation with me and he will hear someone else say something interesting and he will just kind of turn around and join that convo forgetting about ours. It’s something I’ve learned to be comfortable with because I used to get offended by that. I thought he wasn’t interested. It’s not that, it’s that he hears something even MORE interesting and wants to hop in on that topic. So instead I learn to just hold his hand while he talks to the other person (people) and then I continue when he’s done. He was bullied so much in school (up until high school because I was popular so people started paying more attention to him when we got together) because he was loud and talkative. He got detentions and all kinds of crap for just being him. But meds didn’t help him, they made him unable to eat and sleep and he was depressed. So he’s kind of learned to just live with it and I have learned not to “deal” with it, but to live with it, because his ADHD comes as a piece of him. And I want all the pieces :).
This is what fascinates me about ADHD. It affects everyone differently. The toy at 2:46 I use A LOT and adore it. I can have it in my apron pocket at work and just play with it one handed. The toys at 3:47, I absolutely hate the sound of. 🤣 I do enjoy the squishy toys like the panda one.
"Having ADHD makes you feel like a toddler" The ADHD test I did was literally child play, card game memory, shapes, kid toys. I have never in my entire life felt so belittled like my diagnosis was childish and i'm just an adult stupid like a child basically. :(
Pfft, that's literally how it is with autism too. Basically, for these diagnoses, they only test iq and intelligence. But they never really look at the emotional or mental side of it. My diagnosis was being challenged because I got good grades (I know, dumb right?) but I managed to find a place that actually made me feel heard for once as I explained my sensory issues and how hard it is to make friends.
I had something similar to that when my last therapist suggested I reverted to child-like behavior when around a certain individual. I did fiddle with the basic toddler toys, but later it became obvious I did that with everything-I simply shut down and was frightened, distracted myself, but the therapist insisted I was reverting into a shy little kid. Then again, this same guy also insisted I had OCD because I got a 100% on some numbers game. It’s honestly sad how that method seems to be generally used for a lot of different learning disorders, even if they have little in common and can be tested by other methods that DON’T involve implying the patient has the mental captivity of a little kid. Like you said, it’s belittling. It’d also coming to light that just because you like fiddling with things doesn’t mean you have a learning disability, but so many folks with or without the knowledge to make that diagnosis seem to believe and perpetuate that idea.
I think Seán summed up the adhd experience perfectly here. It’s not just “I go bouncy all the time and can’t focus”, it’s also “I can’t get things done so I feel stupid and like I’m a failure” and also “for some reason if I only study the night before I’ll be okay” and ALSO “no I don’t like this toy YEET!” I want like all of the toys in this vid btw rip
jack as a little kid i whatched you on the tv with parker plays or whatever see i have adhd and honestly i though you where awsome so to see someone i realy like haveing the same thing i have and showing it off proudly is heart warming thank you for being here
Jack in a try not to laugh vid with Pewds: “You’re like that one ADHD kid.” Pewds while watching this video: “Well, well, well, look how the turn tables.”
I can relate with the feeling of I don’t feel good enough or I feel stupid and the giving up when things don’t turn out the way I want. I have so many ideas to get out yet I don’t do them. Since I had my autism diagnosis I just feel well least now I know why. I hope things are going great for you man.
Fun fact since Jack owns a coffee business: caffeine has weird affects on ADHD and will either make us focus, do nothing, or put us to sleep. Mixed bag on results, really!
"having adhd makes you feel like a toddler" i've actually described living with adhd as being like parenting a toddler. except youre both the parent AND the toddler
Yes, yes, yes! I feel the exact same! I always struggle with decision making a lot, because my ‘inner child’ and ‘adult brain’ want, or have to do, two very different things. My brain is in constant inner turmoil. 😂
lol like your trying to be responsible and think of important things you have to do but there's a small child running around your feet clanging pots and pans together and screaming "IM A PONY".
My daughter has ADHD and autism and we have HUNDREDS of those “clicks ball that has a ball missing”. It’s actually a colour sorting ball. You get someone to put the coloured ball in a different colour circle. When they give it back and you have to move the balls back into the correct colour circles. Hope it helps (not that your gonna use it)
Being someone who was diagnosed with adhd as an adult and dealing with that MAAAASSIVE life changing realization and all of those “SO THATS WHY I DO THAT” - I know that it is so bittersweet and just so huge, just wanted to say congrats on the diagnosis and have fun learning so much about yourself moving forward ✨
I cannot express how similar my experience is with being diagnosed after years of difficulties! So many things I wondered if they were connected, I kept bringing it up to my psychiatrist and lo and behold. I have a variation of ADHD. I went on meds and things got so much easier to handle, it’s crazy how different I am. I’m a lot calmer, I’m not bouncing off the walls anymore, and even my sleep got better! A diagnosis can change a person’s life when they have a variation of ADHD.
ADHD is kind of weird diagnosis... For me, there's absolutely nothing bad about it. I know it probably had something to do with my burn outs, depression and anxiety in the past. But now I know everything probably was just too much for me and my boundaries were bent too far. It's such a relief to finally know I wasn't overreacting. I now know I have beautiful abilities and skills, I'm always finding new ways to do things, I'm creative.. but that I also need to give myself time to take care of me. If someone thinks that's bad that's on them. Just in one month after being diagnosed I've found some beautiful communities online that I've found so helpful. Finally I have places where EVERYONE understands. I wish all of you ADHD peeps (especially diagnosed as adults) all the best, take care ✨
Me, struggling to come to terms with the fact that maybe I do need a mental evaluation and have for years, to people with ADHD: *STOP BEING SO RELATABLE, PLEASE*
It’s a pain in the ass to get a diagnosis, but you’ll know real quick from your reaction to the meds, whether or not you actually have ADHD. If you don’t have ADHD, you’ll go full manic and off the walls, since the meds basically work like incredibly low level meth or speed lmao If you DO have ADHD, the medication will do a lot of things that seem counterintuitive, given that it’s an amphetamine. Your thoughts will stop racing, you’ll have energy that feels much less manic, some people even feel calmer and sleep better. That means your brain needed that help.
@@averyhughes2478 for me it was super easy to get the diagnosis, but it was a process to actually just get in touch with the doctor. She saw me once, asked me a few questions, and started to discuss medication. Best thing I ever did!
@@piper4268 Ah yeh, that’s more like what I meant!! I know getting the diagnosis is easier nowadays, at least partly bc the understanding of what causes ADHD has improved a LOT in the time since I was diagnosed (in 1998 lmao). Yeh, what I meant was more that getting in to get tested in the first place is a huge pain. Getting in touch with the right doctor, and getting an appointment period (a friend of mine has an appointment they scheduled recently, for four months from now, yikes), can take AGES
As someone with adhd I relate to the clicky necklace and squishy items. I spend a solid ten minutes playing with stuff like this. I also spend ten minutes looking at a random frog outside my house
@@MirrorHall_Clay as someone diagnosed with ADHD it can be cutesy but also a pain in the ass sometimes. Like I’m extremely hyper when it comes to social situations I love talking to people there’s just something about it. But when it comes to working it’s a pain
Right? I was like I liked the same things and hated the same things. I never got why fidget spinners were a thing. Growing up I had silly putty and took to school to help with my ADHD... teacher confiscated it though :C
The only problem with ADHD toys is that most of them click. My mom's always telling me to stop clicking my toy but as someone with ADHD, its extremely hard. I love the clicker, my fav!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@@dazcfw Yeah right. If I'd played more video games when I was a kid I'd be a computer science major. "Stop playing? I'm going to start MAKING these games!" Ah well...I guess I'm going to have to settle for being a laparoscopic surgeon.
The ball with the smaller coloured balls is like a rubiks kube. its missing one because you are supposed to move the balls around and then get them back to their original position. its pretty easy but still fun.
Speaking of the weird block shape changing one that clicks a lot that you hate hate no more cause there's metal ones that don't make much noise like you won't even notice the noise if you were using it while distracted
the ball in 10:15 is like a rubik's cube and like you said one of the balls is missing ,well, it's a part of the design.. you move the balls to he empty holes
as someone who was diagnosed with adhd in 2014, seeing a content creator like sean bring a bit of awareness to the less "quirky" side of adhd while still making it humorous really makes me happy
@@M4rrsb4rr yeah.. but i know hes doing it to be entertaining, his dialogue a few times gives a better understanding of actual struggles; sensory issues, poor time management even when you try hard, lack of patience that you dont grow out of, etc. But yeah, most videos like these definitely leans towards the more "fun and glamorous" side of the condition which is only a fraction of what it actually is
Yes I'm 13 with ADHD and I was diagnosed when I was three because it was all three types of ADHD and I put the fire alarm on at Tesco I've been on tablets since the day I turned six
I have ADHD and this was so delightful to watch. Sean discovering fidget toys and being overjoyed and/or disgusted made my day honestly. And yeah, not all toys help you focus on something. Sometimes they're just nice to play with when under-stimulated.
literally!! thank you! i think a lot of people in this comment section misunderstand that a lot of these toys aren't exclusively for people with adhd but also asd, etc. We like some toys but other toys might make us hate it. everyone reactions to these toys differently as no person with adhd/asd is the same. !! /gen :D
10:16 i have one of these i love it youre meant to push them down n sideways to mix them then try and get them back to match the colour of the circles around the holes :3
"If you have ADHD, I'm not going to put this together. I want my hahas now." As someone who was recently diagnosed with ADHD (aged 22, I'm 24 now) , I have never felt more seen or understood 😂
@@Briar_Kerbo yoooo. I'm diagnosed with inattentive ADHD, but when I first watched the video I knew barely anything about ADHD (much less inattentive type). And yes, relate hard.... Strange how the world works, one day your perception of reality and yourself is this, another day it's the complete opposite of that
At 10:14 the squish ball game is actually a colour sort game so the one that is missing is for moving the balls to different holes its one of my favourite fidgets
My older sister right there, lol when i was "learning" my there, their, they're, there's. and theirs, i had to learn with my sister. I obviously knew them and didnt have to learn, but my mom made me. I was getting every single one correct and my sister was so confused and got them all wrong. My sister is 20 and im 11 my sister has ADHD and autism while im here passing her with my there's
welcome to the "diagnosed with ADHD as an adult" club, sean. glad to see you getting some answers and some help for the life-hampering symptoms you've been struggling with
But no matter what cross you have to bear, it's still a great life you can live, don't let it bring you down, and even if it does, get back up! "You can still run with a crutch!"👍
The ball you had that you had to push the buttons in I’ll explain how to use it One is missing because u have to mix / today them up so that can help move them around 1.mix it up by pushing 1 of the 1s next to the empty one in there then move the one next to that one in the original spot 2.after you mixed them up try and put them back with the same colour ring and the ball. Thats it!
I was diagnosed with adhd SD an 8 year old and jack summed jt up perfectly "I'm not going to put this together, I want my haha's right now, I want my funny go spinny."
Yes but sometimes building it and putting it together will make you calm down and hyper focus then feel good about yourself for getting something done and then you get haha spinnies
I feel Jack when it comes to the noise, as a person with Autism and adhd myself I always fidgeted a lot as a kid (Still do). I often found that for me pens would work the best especially in school. Plus they were safer to have, in public. My go to fidget is a Stanley flat head screwdriver, and you can guess people wouldn't react very well to the sight of some young kid with his head in the clouds trotting along while carrying a sharp object around and waving it in their hands. But when it came to noise, school chairs were the worst. My autism makes it so I tend to rock back and forth pretty much constantly (Especially when listening to music). So I often had problems with the chairs either creaking, squeaking, making an annoying clicking sound, or the legs not being level, causing it to tilt from side to side. I can't tell you how many chairs I've had to put back from one of these problems. The funny part was teachers often saw me do it and thought I was being nice and thinking about the other kids, but I'd always be like, " Nah, it's because It would drive me crazier than it drives them." I'm on board with getting those chairs banned from all schools truly. (As well as getting two ply toilet paper, instead of the shitty one ply).
Seeing you bite the gummysticky was deeply satisfying for the "forbidden candy" section of my brain. My fave fidgets are the cube and spinner rings. Finding out I have ADHD explains so much
@@myahuske9229 You talking about those little cubes where each side has a different thing to it? Ive been considering getting one to help but havent known anyone whos tried one. So they work nice for you? Also forbidden candy XD
@@shaunswieringa171 no I was talking about that moment when you resize something can be explained by your adhd or the moment you realize you have it. Also (assuming your talking about the infinity cube) I do have one and it is amazing!
I have one of these Squishballs, Jack describes as "Fisheggs" and it honestly helps me focus a lot. Thing is that ADHD isnt a set version like a common cold. It has diversity so everyone has a tool that helps them best.
Fun fact: most ADHD and ASD adults don't usually like many fidgets and stim toys because we learned to develop our own fidgets and stims. For example, leg bouncing, nail biting, finger wiggling, etc. It's pretty normal for neurodivergent adults to find these a majority of these toys unappealing and be _far_ pickier about what works and doesn't, as it usually needs to correlate to what stims they currently do / use.
I think it's pretty mixed. My partner learned the leg bouncing, I play with my hair around my ears. For him, fidget spinner has helped a lot. For me, not so much. It's gotta be mild stimulation though, which is the point of many of these toys for ADHD specifically, to help create a sort of background stimulation rather than active. If it's active, then it doesn't help focus.
Smoking is one of mine. So is having multiple electronics going, including a computer with multiple tabs going. Sometimes it's just easier to have to have the tv or radio going in the background, not too loud, nothing too annoying or too interesting. Having something easy to tune out helps me tune in to what I need to focus on. As for the insomnia... other than trying to read Great Gatsby I've found nothing that helps insomnia. I listen to stuff that helps my sleep quality, at least I've found that.
I think it has a LOT to do with when you get introduced to stim toys and the connotation surrounding them. I never grew up around them, got diagnosed as an adult, and now only use them when I'm really anxious/irritated. These young kids next door (lovely but full blown hyperactivity ADHD) use stim toys A LOT because they were introduced really young and their parents/family/school is very supportive of them using them. I do think everyone will be different to some extent, but I wonder if we had all grown up with the option and with positive connotation around fidget toys whether it would be different.
“You can put your finger in it.” “You can play with yourself.” “It’s stuck to my wall.” “It’s sticky.” “Sticky stuff is how you get me.” “Am I gonna put it in my mouth?” “OHhHh, I don’t like it.” “OhHhHh YEah.” “Push the ball in.” -Jacksepticeye 2022
my little sister watches toy reviews and i always think "why does she like watching other people playing with toys?" until i see Sean playing with ADHD toys.
Let me tell you about shiny wrappers... AND HOW MANY TIMES IVE BEEN "OIOOOOO SHINY THINGY" and then I WALK UP AND ITS JUST A WRAPPER BUT I STILL STARE HOPING IT TURNS INTI SOMETHING COOL
At 10:22 that “bad fidget” is well I forgot what it’s called but you move the balls around which is why there is an open spot. It’s actually really fun! It’s basically a puzzle. There is a ring around each hole and you have to match the colours!
Jack: Says he wants things that dont make him feel like a kid Also Jack: Doesnt like something because it feels like a choking hazard. Also Also Jack: "Baby wants his toy!"
Incase anyone was wondering about the toy with the “missing” ball, youre meant to mix the balls up by pushing them down and across until they're in the wrong places. (You can tell by the coloured rings around the edge.) And then try to put them back in the right place. And also theres meant to be an empty hole.
My kiddo has one. He thought like Jack at first about a ball being missing. Once I explained it to him, though, he really enjoyed it. Still does from time to time.
If you throw the squishy bears they'll stick to walls for ages it's amazing I've got a cat one in the corner of my ceiling it's stayed there perfectly for months
my son has ADHD & he loves the ones where you have to work on them- it soothes his HYPER-attention times. Though he likes the crinkle straws that he spins to hear it "whistle" or fold to crackle- those give enough "white noise" to help him pay attention to people talking (but distracts him doing chores- mama has to learn what helps as well. we learn together).
Gab walking in on Jack sitting in their living room screeching “TRIPLE CLICKY” radiates the same energy as Amy dealing with Mark’s yelling from the second floor. Two women with high levels of patience and tolerance for two boys with ADHD. Stan 🤩
I'm adhd and you know what, I like fidget spinners. they're fun, I can fidget absentmindedly with them, and I don't care if they're overrated. Things get popular for a reason. Congrats on the adhd jack!
i have adhd that can get really bad sometimes, but watching him play with random little nik naks makes me feel a little less alone when it comes to my adhd. thanks for that
My personal favorite, small spiky balls (pause.) I have one, and I love just rolling it around between my hands (PAUSE.) because it gives me something to do with my hands while also sorta massaging them, I really like it
The “push the balls in” toy is actually this brain teaser thingy where the balls are out of order and you have to get the colored balls to their colored spot. But like a Rubix cube, you have to mix it up first. Unlike a Rubix cube, it’s pretty easy. Though it is kinda fun! :) the edit was me correcting Rubin to Rubix lol
I have ADHD and I keep a few fidgets in my pencil pouch during school. Contents include: a fidget cube I got for Christmas, a leapfrog, (those frog toys that you push down and they “jump”), and a fidget spinner I won at an in-class auction at the end of 6th grade.
As a person who had a cat who shed so god awfully bad almost my entire life…all I can think about while Sean was messing with the sticky toys was how much of BB’s fur would be stuck to them in SECONDS. 😅
getting my diagnosis after struggling my entire life has given me so much peace of mind. I was never the stereotypical hyperactive, disruptive, and poorly performing type of ahdh. I’m quiet, I behave, and i’m extremely smart. my struggle to maintain my perfect grades was completely internal. I spend hours on assignments that should take a few minutes. I get stuck in hyperfocus on a silly topic or task and suddenly three hours have gone by. the constant battle of overstimulation vs understimulation makes school days incredibly draining. I believed for so long that I was just a lazy procrastinator, but in reality my brain just works differently.
This was me too. “The gifted kid” even graduated a year early with honors. School was hell. Took me 4 hours just to do 15 math questions. All essays were done the night before. I was a star student but no one saw how badly I was struggling. Fell right through the cracks. I wouldn’t have made it through another year. Doing much better now that I’ve been diagnosed and being treaded with meds.
I have never read something that spoke to me more. I had a very, very similar experience and just recently reached out to get help. I was diagnosed with ADHD and it was such a weight lifted off of my shoulders. My struggle was entirely internal, I was always a fantastic student and behaved in school so I was constantly invalidated and teased about my lack of focus, attention span, forgetfulness or distraction.
This is me as well! Gifted kid and graduated high school with honors but I was exhausted every night from how much mental stamina I had to use to get those grades. The lessons I would breeze through seemed to rotate which I now know is due to hyperfocus! I got diagnosed in 2019 at age 21 by ignoring everyone who said it couldn’t be adhd and seeking out someone who would listen. At this point I had failed ~4 college classes (partially due to depression CAUSED by undiagnosed ADHD) and was desperate to not completely flunk out. 3 years later and now medicated and my only regret is that I didn’t seek help as soon as I turned 18!
Jack, just so you know, the ball that you hated is called a “Puzzle ball” and its supposed to not have a white ball. You’re supposed to mess it up and then solve it, kinda like a rubix cube
Even my camera can't focus on things
Hey we all can not focus on things together
defo not first
Its not possible I've been trying for years
Elden ring
💀 LMAO
As a person with ADHD, everything about this video is just wonderful. The expressions, the commentary, the fact he put the wiggly worms in his mouth. It's all so relatable.
Serious question here, are there specific things that might be a sign of ADHD ? (I mean it's different for each individual but I wonder if there are signs that are more reccurent than others) ((also note that it's not for self diagnosis, it's just curiosity))
@@bleusealord well it depends really it's different for everyone but some basic things are, hard to focus, easily distracted, low attention span and so forth
Chewlery!
I have it to
I agree lol
I have a severe case of adhd and I get trouble in school and bullied everyday for it, I am so happy that you have a fan base that loves you for who you are not what you have.
I hope school is better for u ❤
as a person with ADHD, i love this video and its so relatable
Same
I also have adhd
“ADHD makes you feel like a toddler!”
*I have never been so offended by something that I 100% agree with*
i really wanna like this comment bc its so true, but its got 420 likes, so i am unable to
@@mews1009 I got here at 690 likes… I feel your pain
I literally couldn't lay down on the couch thing in my schools nurses office because it felt like my body was filled with jello and it was all sinking to the bottom, it kinda made me feel like a toddler in the sense of not wanting to lay down
Or look at the world at a different point of view
Same
I think most people forget that adults are basically just 'older kids'.
“ stupid -> big stupid “
@Beast 😈 🚨Fatherless child alert🚨
@Ghost it makes a lot of sense wdym 😭
They also forget that kid are younger adults
@@jaqsre no it doesn’t
“squish good. make my brain happy” that’s what I live by
Seeing jack play with toys is oddly adorable.
He’s like a child and it’s adorable
Yes, it is😂
people have probably said this already, but it’s good to remember that not all sensory toys are designed to help concentration, a lot of them are made to calm down people with sensory issues.
thank you!! this is super important! Also how sensory toys arent only for people with adhd but also ppl with asd (such as myself) and a lot of us are very yes or no to certain sensory toys! some work for for one person but another person might hate them !!
yeah like to stim in a good safe way, (think rocking back and forth or hand flapping) but in a less loud way, like with a toy
YESSS. Ive got both autism and adhd and lots of these toys really do work at least for me. hate noisy ones though. but that clicking one jack liked now i want one haha
I definitely think that sensory toys help calm me down when im overstimulated. And being possibly autistic, sensory toys help a lot
@@lexerwilliams8880 i have both as well! idk if you know what that fake snow stuff is, but i hate that stuff. the texture of it just throws me way off. I don't like blueberries because of the little sprout thing thats on it, i dont like the texture of it. a lot of things throw me off
I think the "wait a minute, does this mean I'm actually _not_ just dumb and lazy?" thing is something a lot of people who got diagnosed with ADHD later in life can relate to. I certainly do.
Yes, but I can't figure out how to simply get tested, I have been trying for half of one year already... I am supposed to show reports from when I was a kid, which I don't have! If I thought I was just being "dumb and lazy", ofc I was always trying to hide it...
Yeah, I went through that too, only in my case it was Aspergers Syndrome.
definitely
As someone who got diagnosed with a learning disability in adulthood, it's so true. I thought it wouldn't make any difference if I was diagnosed or not, but the relief when it was "official" that I wasn't just stupid and lazy all along was amazing.
I was diagnosed at 7, but I was always made to think that I was still just lazy when my parents gave me shit for not doing well at school. I always have a hard time trying to distinguish which parts of my behavior are due to my disabilities and which parts are just me, It's so frustrating because the only frame of reference I have is my own perspective. I don't know what it's like to be normal so I can never be certain on how abnormal I really am.
10:17 I know this is not of any use anymore but I just felt like mentioning this: that thingy you have there is a puzzle that makes fun clicky noise. You’re supposed to rearrange the balls (damn that is one hell of a thing to say) and put them back to their color coded place. It’s tricky because you can only push down and switch one ball at a time. There’s one missing because otherwise the puzzle wouldn’t work.
I was just about to comment this 😂
@@sand-disliker701same😂
As someone with ADHD, I watch this video every month on the 23rd, I love you, Mr. Jacksepticeye for both normalizing ADHD while also making fun of it because that shit is annoying when I'm not on my meds
Sean: "I don't need a stress ball!"
Also Sean: "Look at the little panda, he's squiiishy. :D"
To be fair, squishing cute little character squishies is top tier to regular stress balls
@@Instabruh.User.. wtf man
@@ashdontknow7353 don't reply to it it's just a bot
As someone who also has ADHD. Can confirm: yes.
@Thawne rip
The “right” squish “wrong” squish sensation is peak ADHD and I completely relate. Welcome Sean, it’s a weird ride 😂
Sure is
It took me a while to remeniss to this feeling but when I found it I realised that, yeah, you right.
Right! Add and autism is a fun mix with this one! Finding the right sensations that don't set you off but also aren't weird. It's real fun. Had many a sensory overloads trying add toys
My depression gives me some of the symptoms of ADHD so I can confirm that some of the weirdest things like the ball I have the orbe ball and it's so fun
It is quite a ride 😂 and it's interesting too
Seán hyperfocusing on the clicker is hilarious and so relatable
Seeing Jack playing with my favourite fidget(the train tracks/clickers) just made me so happy😂
Jack: hates all the things that make sound
Also Jack: ADORES the LOUDEST thing in there
@Rumblingstation 🅥 what the fuck is this bot 😂
@Rumblingstation 🅥 just shut up bot, and thats really unsensitive, if you want people to check you out be nicer, lol
@Rumblingstation 🅥 wtf....
@Kiera Gray it’s a bot just report it and move on, responding to it won’t do anything
You just summarized the entirety of ADHD
I think Jack is going to enjoy the "clicker" infinitely more when he finds out they're called WACKY TRACKS
THANK YOU!!! I had no idea what they were called and I was struggling to figure out what to even search for in hopes of finding the name of them, so you're a lifesaver!!
UNDERRATED COMMENT RIGHT HERE
@@lemon_scented_rat4559 HEHE NP!! I can't get over them it's so fucking funny
WACKY TRACKS I'M ASCENDING
First, your profile picture is AMAZING. Second, I WANT A WACKY TRACK NOW!
As someone with ADHD who is now 23 and got diagnosed at 11, you could tell you had it jack 😂💙 but welcome to the club offically 😹
I got diagnosed With ADHD and autism when I was 3 or 4 I think
@@gaugemogle0779how is that even possible
Welcome to adhd land, where there is always something going on no matter what and where you get stressed out over the 19284730109348828291827373 missing assignments you have 🤾♂️
@@gaugemogle0779i was 2
@@gaugemogle0779i could talk at 5 months
-They make you feel like child!
-oh!!squeechy panda ❤❤❤
Perfect timing!
Jack: its too noisy it’d drive me insane
Also jack: OOOOH CLICKY
Jack: if it wasn’t sticky then I’d like it
Also Jack: OOOOH STICKY
Never change, Jack XD
theyre a different sticky!
Hahaha yeah the clicky bit cracked me up
That’s the ADHD experience
The bad noisy things aren’t supposed to make a sound, and it’s not a nice sound. The clicky ones make a nice satisfying click which makes our brains feel good. I know cause I have one 😂
That’s just adhd in a nut shell lmao
The problem with ADHD is that it is classified as a "kids problem" in society. But it is a life long thing.
ADHD 🤝 Autism
Same situation with autism it's life long.
I’m supposed to get “tested” soon to see if it’s reduced by some amount. Which really pisses me off, it’s not going to ever go away
It used to be classified as a childhood only thing, but the knowledge is spreading fast, that adults can have ADHD too, and more and more adults are getting diagnosed, but the waiting time is horrendous.
My husband has ADHD and it makes it hard to do so many things. He is also (like Seán) naturally very loud, and talks a lot lot. It makes it hard to do things like concentrate on studying because he gets distracted easily, or paying attention in class (college.) He could be in the middle of a conversation with me and he will hear someone else say something interesting and he will just kind of turn around and join that convo forgetting about ours. It’s something I’ve learned to be comfortable with because I used to get offended by that. I thought he wasn’t interested. It’s not that, it’s that he hears something even MORE interesting and wants to hop in on that topic. So instead I learn to just hold his hand while he talks to the other person (people) and then I continue when he’s done. He was bullied so much in school (up until high school because I was popular so people started paying more attention to him when we got together) because he was loud and talkative. He got detentions and all kinds of crap for just being him. But meds didn’t help him, they made him unable to eat and sleep and he was depressed. So he’s kind of learned to just live with it and I have learned not to “deal” with it, but to live with it, because his ADHD comes as a piece of him. And I want all the pieces :).
This is what fascinates me about ADHD. It affects everyone differently. The toy at 2:46 I use A LOT and adore it. I can have it in my apron pocket at work and just play with it one handed. The toys at 3:47, I absolutely hate the sound of. 🤣 I do enjoy the squishy toys like the panda one.
The best part of this is seeing how someone else w ADHD has different fidget styles than me but still gets the same dopamine yay
"Having ADHD makes you feel like a toddler"
The ADHD test I did was literally child play, card game memory, shapes, kid toys. I have never in my entire life felt so belittled like my diagnosis was childish and i'm just an adult stupid like a child basically. :(
I mean that's what it is truly
Pfft, that's literally how it is with autism too. Basically, for these diagnoses, they only test iq and intelligence. But they never really look at the emotional or mental side of it. My diagnosis was being challenged because I got good grades (I know, dumb right?) but I managed to find a place that actually made me feel heard for once as I explained my sensory issues and how hard it is to make friends.
hey its alr man, nothing wrong with being a kid
That explains why I feel like a six year old most of the time lmao
I had something similar to that when my last therapist suggested I reverted to child-like behavior when around a certain individual. I did fiddle with the basic toddler toys, but later it became obvious I did that with everything-I simply shut down and was frightened, distracted myself, but the therapist insisted I was reverting into a shy little kid. Then again, this same guy also insisted I had OCD because I got a 100% on some numbers game.
It’s honestly sad how that method seems to be generally used for a lot of different learning disorders, even if they have little in common and can be tested by other methods that DON’T involve implying the patient has the mental captivity of a little kid. Like you said, it’s belittling.
It’d also coming to light that just because you like fiddling with things doesn’t mean you have a learning disability, but so many folks with or without the knowledge to make that diagnosis seem to believe and perpetuate that idea.
I think Seán summed up the adhd experience perfectly here. It’s not just “I go bouncy all the time and can’t focus”, it’s also “I can’t get things done so I feel stupid and like I’m a failure” and also “for some reason if I only study the night before I’ll be okay” and ALSO “no I don’t like this toy YEET!”
I want like all of the toys in this vid btw rip
i identify too much with this comment, im getting worried
edit: just realized how stupid I sounded
I'm not even diagnosed yet I feel these
💯💯💯
@ToastyAxolotl do you know how I can get diagnosed
bc you are
Having someone like Jack have similar to me makes me happy the people with different minds can still achieve great success.
jack as a little kid i whatched you on the tv with parker plays or whatever see i have adhd and honestly i though you where awsome so to see someone i realy like haveing the same thing i have and showing it off proudly is heart warming thank you for being here
Jack in a try not to laugh vid with Pewds: “You’re like that one ADHD kid.”
Pewds while watching this video: “Well, well, well, look how the turn tables.”
lol this is so good !!!
Lololol😂😂
how sad
When you quote stuff that makes no sense with the context of the video just for the sake of pretending to be a redditor
@@Dubstone what
Jack: gets diagnosed.
Us in the dank ADHD gang: "ONE OF US. ONE OF US. ONE OF US."
One of us. One of us. ONE OF US. ONE OF US.
ONE OF US. ONE OF US. ONE OF US. ONE OF US.
YAS ONE OF US!
ONE OF US. ONE OF US. ONE OF US.
*ONE OF US!!!*
3:13
jack made a 14 minute asmr episode, we need more
I can relate with the feeling of I don’t feel good enough or I feel stupid and the giving up when things don’t turn out the way I want. I have so many ideas to get out yet I don’t do them. Since I had my autism diagnosis I just feel well least now I know why. I hope things are going great for you man.
Fun fact since Jack owns a coffee business: caffeine has weird affects on ADHD and will either make us focus, do nothing, or put us to sleep. Mixed bag on results, really!
caffeine gives me massive anxiety 😭 pain
Omg I just thought I was crazy for falling asleep after drinking coffee 🤧🤧🤧
I don't like coffee, but nothing puts me to sleep as efficiently as Red Bull does.
ADD brain is weird.
gives me a splitting headache and then puts me to sleep, but I like it and drink it anyway! my brain is a damn mess
Coffee gives me heart palpitations while drinking Tea knocks me out cold...
Water’s now my go-to drink
"having adhd makes you feel like a toddler"
i've actually described living with adhd as being like parenting a toddler. except youre both the parent AND the toddler
Yes, yes, yes! I feel the exact same! I always struggle with decision making a lot, because my ‘inner child’ and ‘adult brain’ want, or have to do, two very different things. My brain is in constant inner turmoil. 😂
LITERALLY
lol like your trying to be responsible and think of important things you have to do but there's a small child running around your feet clanging pots and pans together and screaming "IM A PONY".
All of this is making me start to wonder if I have ADHD myself 😅😅😅🤔
@@leahisaac1242 why is this me?! It’s always so chaotic in my brain. 😂 😭
My daughter has ADHD and autism and we have HUNDREDS of those “clicks ball that has a ball missing”. It’s actually a colour sorting ball. You get someone to put the coloured ball in a different colour circle. When they give it back and you have to move the balls back into the correct colour circles. Hope it helps (not that your gonna use it)
Being someone who was diagnosed with adhd as an adult and dealing with that MAAAASSIVE life changing realization and all of those “SO THATS WHY I DO THAT” - I know that it is so bittersweet and just so huge, just wanted to say congrats on the diagnosis and have fun learning so much about yourself moving forward ✨
I cannot express how similar my experience is with being diagnosed after years of difficulties! So many things I wondered if they were connected, I kept bringing it up to my psychiatrist and lo and behold. I have a variation of ADHD. I went on meds and things got so much easier to handle, it’s crazy how different I am. I’m a lot calmer, I’m not bouncing off the walls anymore, and even my sleep got better! A diagnosis can change a person’s life when they have a variation of ADHD.
Being diagnosed with Autism made me relieved because I finally knew what was up with my brain
ADHD is kind of weird diagnosis... For me, there's absolutely nothing bad about it. I know it probably had something to do with my burn outs, depression and anxiety in the past. But now I know everything probably was just too much for me and my boundaries were bent too far. It's such a relief to finally know I wasn't overreacting.
I now know I have beautiful abilities and skills, I'm always finding new ways to do things, I'm creative.. but that I also need to give myself time to take care of me. If someone thinks that's bad that's on them. Just in one month after being diagnosed I've found some beautiful communities online that I've found so helpful. Finally I have places where EVERYONE understands.
I wish all of you ADHD peeps (especially diagnosed as adults) all the best, take care ✨
Same
i got diagnosed literally the day before i turned 18, it’s been crazy realising how much it effects my daily life
As a wise internet man once said, either ADHD people need to stop being so relatable or I need therapy.
AHAHAAHAH, HOW UNWISE THE WHOLE INTERNET IS! AHAHA. NO, THE ENTIRE HUMUSANITY!!!
Me, struggling to come to terms with the fact that maybe I do need a mental evaluation and have for years, to people with ADHD: *STOP BEING SO RELATABLE, PLEASE*
It’s a pain in the ass to get a diagnosis, but you’ll know real quick from your reaction to the meds, whether or not you actually have ADHD.
If you don’t have ADHD, you’ll go full manic and off the walls, since the meds basically work like incredibly low level meth or speed lmao
If you DO have ADHD, the medication will do a lot of things that seem counterintuitive, given that it’s an amphetamine. Your thoughts will stop racing, you’ll have energy that feels much less manic, some people even feel calmer and sleep better. That means your brain needed that help.
@@averyhughes2478 for me it was super easy to get the diagnosis, but it was a process to actually just get in touch with the doctor. She saw me once, asked me a few questions, and started to discuss medication. Best thing I ever did!
@@piper4268 Ah yeh, that’s more like what I meant!! I know getting the diagnosis is easier nowadays, at least partly bc the understanding of what causes ADHD has improved a LOT in the time since I was diagnosed (in 1998 lmao).
Yeh, what I meant was more that getting in to get tested in the first place is a huge pain. Getting in touch with the right doctor, and getting an appointment period (a friend of mine has an appointment they scheduled recently, for four months from now, yikes), can take AGES
10:16 it’s like a Rubik’s cube there is a missing one so you can mix it up and try to solve it again.
As someone with adhd I relate to the clicky necklace and squishy items. I spend a solid ten minutes playing with stuff like this. I also spend ten minutes looking at a random frog outside my house
Thank you for validating ADHD as a legit disorder and not just a cutesy personality trait
lol bro its both of those a disorder and a cutesy personality trait
@@connorhopper1932 its- its really not dude
@@connorhopper1932 as someone with ADHD... no. No it's not.
@@MirrorHall_Clay as someone diagnosed with ADHD it can be cutesy but also a pain in the ass sometimes. Like I’m extremely hyper when it comes to social situations I love talking to people there’s just something about it. But when it comes to working it’s a pain
@@connorhopper1932 as someone who has adhd, it not, lmao
As a fellow ADHD-ian, I agree with “Squish good. Make my brain happy.” Is how I survive in this life lmao
Honestly, we need a better noun. I've seen "ADHDian", "ADHDesiac". I just want a better term than "ADHD person"
@@jon_franklin ADHDer or ADHD alien
:0 me to
@@jon_franklin I like adhdesiac
Right? I was like I liked the same things and hated the same things. I never got why fidget spinners were a thing. Growing up I had silly putty and took to school to help with my ADHD... teacher confiscated it though :C
I love that jacksepticeye is now like most of us, neurodivergent and very unique. Such as troubles in school, home and mainly most functions in life
The only problem with ADHD toys is that most of them click. My mom's always telling me to stop clicking my toy but as someone with ADHD, its extremely hard. I love the clicker, my fav!!!❤❤❤❤❤
“See, this is the problem. Having ADHD makes you feel like a toddler” true facts right there
Honestly it is very true
Relatable
omg yo thats some fact!
*Honestly my teachers always told me to grow up*
@@dazcfw Yeah right. If I'd played more video games when I was a kid I'd be a computer science major. "Stop playing? I'm going to start MAKING these games!" Ah well...I guess I'm going to have to settle for being a laparoscopic surgeon.
As someone with ADHD, I am not at all surprised, welcome to the “officially diagnosed and everything makes so much more sense now” club!
I recently joined this club, it explains so much 😅
I'm 14 with autism and ADHD
Huzzah for Neurodiversity woop woop!♾🥳
Anyone else, first time they saw Jack, think " He must have ADHD
a diagnosis can be that, a answer to a lot of why's in your life.
The ball with the smaller coloured balls is like a rubiks kube. its missing one because you are supposed to move the balls around and then get them back to their original position. its pretty easy but still fun.
Speaking of the weird block shape changing one that clicks a lot that you hate hate no more cause there's metal ones that don't make much noise like you won't even notice the noise if you were using it while distracted
Jacksepticeye : "EW, UGH I hate it"
Literally after 2 seconds,
JACK: "I love IT"
Haha Yeah
That's adhd for you.
theres so much likes but no comments
Ummm hello? Wheres the replies
@@cookiecake1380 Here!
It's just him playing around with toys the entire time while trying to get his camera to focus. I love it
@Lucas Garcia why do these bots exist but i love it aswell, jack is just the most wholesome person ever i love watching him
@Lucas Garcia tf
the cameras have adhd
@@theweebinhiding5650 They must be continuing these bots because it IS working and helping their channel grow for whatever unreasonable reason
The fact that he says "Ha-dee-hach-dee" not 'adhd' will always be fun to me
the ball in 10:15 is like a rubik's cube and like you said one of the balls is missing ,well, it's a part of the design.. you move the balls to he empty holes
as someone who was diagnosed with adhd in 2014, seeing a content creator like sean bring a bit of awareness to the less "quirky" side of adhd while still making it humorous really makes me happy
I feel like this is the more “quirky side” of adhd everyone pretends to have
@@M4rrsb4rr yeah.. but i know hes doing it to be entertaining, his dialogue a few times gives a better understanding of actual struggles; sensory issues, poor time management even when you try hard, lack of patience that you dont grow out of, etc. But yeah, most videos like these definitely leans towards the more "fun and glamorous" side of the condition which is only a fraction of what it actually is
@@Artist_Dakota yeah, sometimes you have to look a bit deeper into the jokes to understand
your profile picture is BÆN
Yes I'm 13 with ADHD and I was diagnosed when I was three because it was all three types of ADHD and I put the fire alarm on at Tesco I've been on tablets since the day I turned six
I have ADHD and this was so delightful to watch. Sean discovering fidget toys and being overjoyed and/or disgusted made my day honestly. And yeah, not all toys help you focus on something. Sometimes they're just nice to play with when under-stimulated.
literally!! thank you! i think a lot of people in this comment section misunderstand that a lot of these toys aren't exclusively for people with adhd but also asd, etc. We like some toys but other toys might make us hate it. everyone reactions to these toys differently as no person with adhd/asd is the same. !! /gen :D
I get both understimulated and overstimulated. The ADHD-autism combo pack. I should honestly try some of these toys and see what reaction I have
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10:16 i have one of these i love it youre meant to push them down n sideways to mix them then try and get them back to match the colour of the circles around the holes :3
You're one of the biggest CZcamsrs I watch bc of my ADHD . You're funny enough I stay focused
"If you have ADHD, I'm not going to put this together. I want my hahas now."
As someone who was recently diagnosed with ADHD (aged 22, I'm 24 now) , I have never felt more seen or understood 😂
I was diagnosed when I was just a child but now knowing that there’s actually toys for people like us where was this earlier?!?
I found out I had ADHD at 21 I'm also 24 now I agree with the fact that I'm also not going to put something together
I got diagnosed this year and I am 26. I feel so seen right now! SHIT ACTUALLY MAKES SENSE NOW!!!
Also yes
I feel understood too 😃
Watching Jack give himself serotonin is giving me serotonin, one ADHDer to another dude
I have Autism, but this also gives me that shared serotonin
@@vickysaraharts822 You. You get it.
@@Briar_Kerbo yoooo. I'm diagnosed with inattentive ADHD, but when I first watched the video I knew barely anything about ADHD (much less inattentive type).
And yes, relate hard....
Strange how the world works, one day your perception of reality and yourself is this, another day it's the complete opposite of that
I take Ritalin instead
same
At 10:14 the squish ball game is actually a colour sort game so the one that is missing is for moving the balls to different holes its one of my favourite fidgets
the push ball is a puzzle where you can move any ball next the the hole in the hole and then scramble it and try to fix it
“I want my HaHa’s NOW. I want my funny-go-spinnies. I don’t wanna have to WORK for it” is such a good description of ADHD
Correct. I have adhd AND autism and that describes me exactly.
My older sister right there, lol when i was "learning" my there, their, they're, there's. and theirs, i had to learn with my sister. I obviously knew them and didnt have to learn, but my mom made me. I was getting every single one correct and my sister was so confused and got them all wrong. My sister is 20 and im 11 my sister has ADHD and autism
while im here passing her with my there's
@@neverdyingchild4912 same
@@Luna_the-Idiot what
BRO I'VE NEVER RELATED TO A COMMENT IN MY ENTIRE LIFE
welcome to the "diagnosed with ADHD as an adult" club, sean. glad to see you getting some answers and some help for the life-hampering symptoms you've been struggling with
I didn’t fully realize I had ADHD until I was 17. It’s rough 🥲
But no matter what cross you have to bear, it's still a great life you can live, don't let it bring you down, and even if it does, get back up! "You can still run with a crutch!"👍
Got mine two months ago along with a ASD, I'm 32 years old :D feels good to FINALLY understand all crazy shit thats been going on in my head.
My mum knew when I was like 1
No
The ball you had that you had to push the buttons in I’ll explain how to use it
One is missing because u have to mix / today them up so that can help move them around
1.mix it up by pushing 1 of the 1s next to the empty one in there then move the one next to that one in the original spot
2.after you mixed them up try and put them back with the same colour ring and the ball.
Thats it!
4:47 I have that same panda squishy! My husband got me it and now it sits on my nightstand
Jack being disgusted and then immediately going “oooooohhh I likey” to half the stuff is the most relatable thing for me as an ADHD person
I was diagnosed with adhd SD an 8 year old and jack summed jt up perfectly "I'm not going to put this together, I want my haha's right now, I want my funny go spinny."
Yes but sometimes building it and putting it together will make you calm down and hyper focus then feel good about yourself for getting something done and then you get haha spinnies
IDK if I have it I was never diagnosed
I was diagnosed just under a year ago and this summed it up perfectlly im not putting this back togeather i want my hahas now
I feel Jack when it comes to the noise, as a person with Autism and adhd myself I always fidgeted a lot as a kid (Still do). I often found that for me pens would work the best especially in school. Plus they were safer to have, in public. My go to fidget is a Stanley flat head screwdriver, and you can guess people wouldn't react very well to the sight of some young kid with his head in the clouds trotting along while carrying a sharp object around and waving it in their hands.
But when it came to noise, school chairs were the worst. My autism makes it so I tend to rock back and forth pretty much constantly (Especially when listening to music). So I often had problems with the chairs either creaking, squeaking, making an annoying clicking sound, or the legs not being level, causing it to tilt from side to side. I can't tell you how many chairs I've had to put back from one of these problems. The funny part was teachers often saw me do it and thought I was being nice and thinking about the other kids, but I'd always be like, " Nah, it's because It would drive me crazier than it drives them." I'm on board with getting those chairs banned from all schools truly. (As well as getting two ply toilet paper, instead of the shitty one ply).
Almost 30 mil jack keep growing!
Seeing you bite the gummysticky was deeply satisfying for the "forbidden candy" section of my brain. My fave fidgets are the cube and spinner rings. Finding out I have ADHD explains so much
That “oh” moment is something I’ll never forget
@@myahuske9229 You talking about those little cubes where each side has a different thing to it? Ive been considering getting one to help but havent known anyone whos tried one. So they work nice for you? Also forbidden candy XD
@@shaunswieringa171 no I was talking about that moment when you resize something can be explained by your adhd or the moment you realize you have it. Also (assuming your talking about the infinity cube) I do have one and it is amazing!
@@myahuske9229 oh my bad that was directed at op, didn't mean to have replied to your comment. Yeah I totally get that and awesome to hear, thanks!
@@shaunswieringa171 no it’s fine I really don’t mind and I probably should’ve been more clear in my comment
Jack: Having ADHD makes you feel like a toddler! I'm not a toddler!
Also Jack: I want my hahas now! I want my funny go spinnies!
"Baby wants his toy!"
@Lucas Garcia your mother
@Lucas Garcia no bitches?
@ Lucas Garcia You only have 12 subscribers you have no room to talk get Rekt🤣
@ Lucas Garcia fucking bots responding to everything 🙄
I have one of these Squishballs, Jack describes as "Fisheggs" and it honestly helps me focus a lot. Thing is that ADHD isnt a set version like a common cold. It has diversity so everyone has a tool that helps them best.
As a person with adhd I get told I am too unfocused because every time I do something I forget the thing as soon as I get up
Fun fact: most ADHD and ASD adults don't usually like many fidgets and stim toys because we learned to develop our own fidgets and stims. For example, leg bouncing, nail biting, finger wiggling, etc. It's pretty normal for neurodivergent adults to find these a majority of these toys unappealing and be _far_ pickier about what works and doesn't, as it usually needs to correlate to what stims they currently do / use.
I think it's pretty mixed. My partner learned the leg bouncing, I play with my hair around my ears. For him, fidget spinner has helped a lot. For me, not so much.
It's gotta be mild stimulation though, which is the point of many of these toys for ADHD specifically, to help create a sort of background stimulation rather than active. If it's active, then it doesn't help focus.
I just do hand things in my spare time, and leg bouncing.
@@vixxcelacea2778 I bounce my leg and play with my hair as well!
Smoking is one of mine. So is having multiple electronics going, including a computer with multiple tabs going. Sometimes it's just easier to have to have the tv or radio going in the background, not too loud, nothing too annoying or too interesting. Having something easy to tune out helps me tune in to what I need to focus on.
As for the insomnia... other than trying to read Great Gatsby I've found nothing that helps insomnia. I listen to stuff that helps my sleep quality, at least I've found that.
I think it has a LOT to do with when you get introduced to stim toys and the connotation surrounding them. I never grew up around them, got diagnosed as an adult, and now only use them when I'm really anxious/irritated. These young kids next door (lovely but full blown hyperactivity ADHD) use stim toys A LOT because they were introduced really young and their parents/family/school is very supportive of them using them. I do think everyone will be different to some extent, but I wonder if we had all grown up with the option and with positive connotation around fidget toys whether it would be different.
“You can put your finger in it.”
“You can play with yourself.”
“It’s stuck to my wall.”
“It’s sticky.”
“Sticky stuff is how you get me.”
“Am I gonna put it in my mouth?”
“OHhHh, I don’t like it.”
“OhHhHh YEah.”
“Push the ball in.”
-Jacksepticeye 2022
yes
🤔
Sussy
Now you know he's a man when he doesn't even smile saying that.
you forgot, “It’s the sound of clapping cheeks!”
"Having ADHD makes you fell like a toddler"
_a few moments later_
"MORE SQUISHY BEARS!"
my heart when he threw the puzzle ball though I love those things ur SHVE to move the balls around in a puzzle😊
my little sister watches toy reviews and i always think "why does she like watching other people playing with toys?" until i see Sean playing with ADHD toys.
My good friend, don't call the whatapp moron, the chance they are lying and will give you some sort of virus is 99.9% chance, just wanted to warn you
We can all try to stop our ADHD but in the end......Oh! shiny red ball
shiny red ballin
RED!
More like...wait, what was I saying?
Let me tell you about shiny wrappers... AND HOW MANY TIMES IVE BEEN "OIOOOOO SHINY THINGY" and then I WALK UP AND ITS JUST A WRAPPER BUT I STILL STARE HOPING IT TURNS INTI SOMETHING COOL
I love balls!!!
At 10:22 that “bad fidget” is well I forgot what it’s called but you move the balls around which is why there is an open spot. It’s actually really fun! It’s basically a puzzle. There is a ring around each hole and you have to match the colours!
I realized that most of the CZcamsrs I watch also have adhd. I like them so much because our brains work the same way
Jack: Says he wants things that dont make him feel like a kid
Also Jack: Doesnt like something because it feels like a choking hazard.
Also Also Jack: "Baby wants his toy!"
This is the funniest thing to me 🤣
9:30
*tries to eat squiggly toy*
Incase anyone was wondering about the toy with the “missing” ball, youre meant to mix the balls up by pushing them down and across until they're in the wrong places. (You can tell by the coloured rings around the edge.) And then try to put them back in the right place. And also theres meant to be an empty hole.
I got one, hoping it would be like a satisfying puzzle to engage my brain, but it was super hard to push the balls around so it hurt my fingers 😔
THANK U i was hoping someone would say this
My kiddo has one. He thought like Jack at first about a ball being missing. Once I explained it to him, though, he really enjoyed it. Still does from time to time.
I GOT ONE OF THOSE FOR CHRISTMAS IT WAS ADDICTING!
@Lucas Garcia shut up
Who else agrees just need that people that have ADHD is much more funnier than normal people?
If you throw the squishy bears they'll stick to walls for ages it's amazing I've got a cat one in the corner of my ceiling it's stayed there perfectly for months
I ABSOLUTELY love seeing the differences in Jack's and Ethans reviews, shows that not everyone with adhd is gonna think the same
my son has ADHD & he loves the ones where you have to work on them- it soothes his HYPER-attention times. Though he likes the crinkle straws that he spins to hear it "whistle" or fold to crackle- those give enough "white noise" to help him pay attention to people talking (but distracts him doing chores- mama has to learn what helps as well. we learn together).
Gab walking in on Jack sitting in their living room screeching “TRIPLE CLICKY” radiates the same energy as Amy dealing with Mark’s yelling from the second floor. Two women with high levels of patience and tolerance for two boys with ADHD. Stan 🤩
the clickys were so cool
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I'm adhd and you know what, I like fidget spinners. they're fun, I can fidget absentmindedly with them, and I don't care if they're overrated. Things get popular for a reason.
Congrats on the adhd jack!
Why are you saying congrats.. it's a literal disorder?? Unless I read this comment incorrectly, and I apologize if I did!
The hall with colours, you push them in and move them to mix the colours up, then try to get them back to their place
The ball is basically like a puzzle the reason one of the balls are "gone" is because you can shuffle with it gone
yeah, I have a couple of them 😅, we thought it was pretty funny when he thought a ball was missing and then just threw it away 😂
YES THANK YOU WE HAVE TO LET HIM KNOW
yeah I have one and just wanted to scream through the screen telling him how it works
@@deanrosenthal659 lol, same 😅🤣
yes, exactly
getting a diagnosis after a long while of misunderstandings, is incredibly liberating. I'm so happy for you Jack!
i have adhd that can get really bad sometimes, but watching him play with random little nik naks makes me feel a little less alone when it comes to my adhd. thanks for that
My personal favorite, small spiky balls (pause.)
I have one, and I love just rolling it around between my hands (PAUSE.) because it gives me something to do with my hands while also sorta massaging them, I really like it
Jack: wiggles a squishy banana at camera for years.
Also Jack: I might like squish disgusting things
The “push the balls in” toy is actually this brain teaser thingy where the balls are out of order and you have to get the colored balls to their colored spot. But like a Rubix cube, you have to mix it up first. Unlike a Rubix cube, it’s pretty easy. Though it is kinda fun! :)
the edit was me correcting Rubin to Rubix lol
I love that toy! No idea what it's called though!
Yea I have it i just commented about how it's rubix cube but circle
Rubin Cube
@@sandramccall913 I knew someone would say it, you can always trust the internet to pick and prod!
Just about to say this lol! I loved mine
I have ADHD and I keep a few fidgets in my pencil pouch during school.
Contents include: a fidget cube I got for Christmas, a leapfrog, (those frog toys that you push down and they “jump”), and a fidget spinner I won at an in-class auction at the end of 6th grade.
Jack: might as well pack this box in now there can be anything better than this
Jack two seconds later: *gasp* TECK-DECK! HELL YEAH!
As a person who had a cat who shed so god awfully bad almost my entire life…all I can think about while Sean was messing with the sticky toys was how much of BB’s fur would be stuck to them in SECONDS. 😅
those things are going to get so disgusting and covered in gunk i can feel it
it would be over with in a day, much like BB's favorite toy with a feather or something easily chewed.
I had a dog named BB
Rumblingstation 🅥 Someone please take away this 12 year olds CZcams channel please I think it’s time for him to go to supper
getting my diagnosis after struggling my entire life has given me so much peace of mind. I was never the stereotypical hyperactive, disruptive, and poorly performing type of ahdh. I’m quiet, I behave, and i’m extremely smart. my struggle to maintain my perfect grades was completely internal. I spend hours on assignments that should take a few minutes. I get stuck in hyperfocus on a silly topic or task and suddenly three hours have gone by. the constant battle of overstimulation vs understimulation makes school days incredibly draining. I believed for so long that I was just a lazy procrastinator, but in reality my brain just works differently.
This was me too. “The gifted kid” even graduated a year early with honors. School was hell. Took me 4 hours just to do 15 math questions. All essays were done the night before. I was a star student but no one saw how badly I was struggling. Fell right through the cracks. I wouldn’t have made it through another year. Doing much better now that I’ve been diagnosed and being treaded with meds.
I have never read something that spoke to me more. I had a very, very similar experience and just recently reached out to get help. I was diagnosed with ADHD and it was such a weight lifted off of my shoulders. My struggle was entirely internal, I was always a fantastic student and behaved in school so I was constantly invalidated and teased about my lack of focus, attention span, forgetfulness or distraction.
This is me as well! Gifted kid and graduated high school with honors but I was exhausted every night from how much mental stamina I had to use to get those grades. The lessons I would breeze through seemed to rotate which I now know is due to hyperfocus!
I got diagnosed in 2019 at age 21 by ignoring everyone who said it couldn’t be adhd and seeking out someone who would listen. At this point I had failed ~4 college classes (partially due to depression CAUSED by undiagnosed ADHD) and was desperate to not completely flunk out. 3 years later and now medicated and my only regret is that I didn’t seek help as soon as I turned 18!
Wait this is super relatable should I go to my doctor?!
This is making me consider getting a check up bc of how similar my situation is
As a oerson with ADHD i was glad to see this and could relate the ball thing with the missing ball is a fidget push in the ball tword the whole
I lost focus several times while watching this, but I loved it completely
Jack, just so you know, the ball that you hated is called a “Puzzle ball” and its supposed to not have a white ball. You’re supposed to mess it up and then solve it, kinda like a rubix cube
But circular
Rubik's*
@@hdw-vx1ou no one CARES
@@RealMintyVr u care enough to respond
@@hdw-vx1ou cuz no one CARES