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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2023 · 15 MIN

Top Homework Tips for Parents | Regulation-First Parenting | E125

from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

Homework tips for parents can make the difference between nightly battles and productive learning. In this episode, I share practical homework tips for parents who are struggling with resistance, procrastination, emotional meltdowns, attention challenges, and homework stress. If homework has become a source of frustration in your home, these homework tips for parents will help you support your child without turning every evening into a power struggle.Today's children face more academic demands, distractions, and stress than ever before. Many kids struggle not because they are lazy or unmotivated, but because underlying issues like executive functioning challenges, ADHD, anxiety, learning disabilities, or nervous system dysregulation make homework much harder than it appears.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why homework feels so difficult for many children• Common mistakes parents make during homework time• How emotional regulation affects learning and focus• Practical homework tips for parents that reduce stress and increase successWhy does my child resist homework?Children may struggle with homework because of:• ADHD and executive functioning difficulties• Anxiety and perfectionism• Learning disabilities• Mental fatigue after school• Emotional dysregulation• Difficulty starting tasksWhat looks like defiance is often a child whose brain is overwhelmed.Behavior is communication.It's not laziness—it's often a nervous system that needs support before learning can happen.Understanding the root cause changes how parents respond.How can parents make homework easier?Helpful strategies include:• Building in decompression time after school• Breaking assignments into smaller steps• Using visual schedules and routines• Reducing distractions during homework time• Supporting emotional regulation before focusing on academicsWhen children feel regulated, learning becomes easier.What role does Regulation First Parenting™ play?Many parents jump directly into correction, reminders, and consequences. However, children often need regulation before they can access focus, organization, and problem-solving skills.The sequence is:Regulation → Connection → LearningNot the other way around.What should parents focus on?The goal is not perfect homework completion.The goal is helping children:• Build confidence• Develop executive functioning skills• Strengthen independence• Improve emotional regulation• Learn effective study habitsSmall, consistent changes often produce the biggest results over time.When parents understand what's happening beneath the surface, homework becomes less about compliance and more about supporting learning and growth.Need personalized next steps? Use the FREE Solution Matcher: drroseann.com/helpDr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand emotional dysregulation in children and teaches practical nervous system regulation and co-regulation strategies through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.

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