Save One year ago, our children were trying out for baseball teams, setting forth on field trips, performing in school plays, and entering stores with impunity. It feels like yesterday, and also five years ago. Pandemic time, we have learned, is a real head trip. The suspension of regular schedules and routines has hit children with ADHD particularly hard. At the same time, fewer school buses to catch and practices to attend has created time for family walks, game nights, and sleep. Eleven months in, we asked caregivers to share the most challenging and liberating aspects of pandemic time for their families. Read some of our favorite responses below.