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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2025 · 26 MIN

92 Decoding Homework Meltdowns - Why Smart Kids Struggle With Homework

from Kids with Big Emotions Podcast · host Andi Clark

Website: 🌐 www.andiclark.comSupport Circle Membership: https://andiclark.com/work-with-me/ Intake Form: https://andiclark.com/assess-emotions/Long Form: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hZqpIgPgFXB_V8_1NGsiClJ6O2GAHb5jXdJNzSxg-yY/edit?usp=sharingIn this episode of the Kids with Big Emotions podcast, Andi Clark dives into the mystery behind homework meltdowns—those emotional outbursts that leave both parents and kids feeling frustrated and overwhelmed. If you’ve ever wondered why homework is such a battle, even for bright, capable children, this episode breaks down the hidden executive functioning challenges that lead to tears, procrastination, and avoidance.Learn how to decode what’s really happening when your child struggles with homework, what executive skills are getting in the way, and how to create a calm, supportive environment to help them build independence and confidence.Key TakeawaysIt’s Not About Intelligence: Homework struggles aren’t about how smart your child is—they’re about the executive functioning skills required to manage tasks, transitions, and emotions.Why Kids Melt Down: Homework activates multiple executive skills, including planning, task initiation, time management, and self-regulation. When these systems get overloaded, meltdowns happen.Signs of Overload: Procrastination, avoiding homework, or emotional outbursts can all point to executive functioning challenges, not defiance or laziness.Practical Strategies: Reducing overwhelm by breaking tasks into steps, setting clear routines, and creating a supportive, low-pressure environment can make a huge difference.Progress Is a Process: Building these skills takes time, patience, and the right tools—not perfection.Episode Highlights[00:00:00] Introduction: Andi shares her personal experience navigating homework battles and why this topic resonates with so many parents.[00:04:00] Why Homework Feels So Hard: A breakdown of the executive functioning demands homework places on kids and why even small tasks can feel overwhelming.[00:08:00] The Real Problem: It’s not about intelligence—bright kids often struggle because their executive skills (like planning and initiation) are underdeveloped.[00:12:00] Signs Your Child Is Struggling: From avoidance to emotional outbursts, Andi explains the common signs of executive functioning overload during homework.[00:18:00] Practical Solutions: Tips for creating a calm homework environment, breaking tasks into steps, and helping your child develop routines that reduce stress.[00:24:00] Redefining Success: Why progress looks different for every child, and how celebrating small wins can build long-term confidence.[00:30:00] Final Thoughts: Encouragement for parents feeling overwhelmed by homework struggles and practical next steps to support your child.Resources MentionedExecutive Functioning Checklist: A tool to help parents identify specific skills their child may be struggling with and target support where it’s needed most.Homework Routine Planner: A free template to create step-by-step plans for smoother homework sessions.Support Circle Membership: Join a community of parents navigating big emotions and executive functioning challenges with live coaching calls and resources.Join the ConversationWhat’s the biggest challenge your child faces when it comes to homework? Is it getting started, staying focused, or managing emotions? Share your experience in the comments or connect with us on social media—I’d love to hear your story!If this episode was helpful, don’t forget to subscribe to the Kids with Big Emotions podcast and leave a review. Let’s keep learning and growing together!Connect with Andi:Website: https://andiclark.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidswithbigemotions/

Website: 🌐 www.andiclark.comSupport Circle Membership: https://andiclark.com/work-with-me/ Intake Form: https://andiclark.com/assess-emotions/Long Form: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hZqpIgPgFXB_V8_1NGsiClJ6O2GAHb5jXdJNzSxg-yY/edit?usp=sharingIn this episode of the Kids with Big Emotions podcast, Andi Clark dives into the mystery behind homework meltdowns—those emotional outbursts that leave both parents and kids feeling frustrated and overwhelmed. If you’ve ever wondered why homework is such a battle, even for bright, capable children, this episode breaks down the hidden executive functioning challenges that lead to tears, procrastination, and avoidance.Learn how to decode what’s really happening when your child struggles with homework, what executive skills are getting in the way, and how to create a calm, supportive environment to help them build independence and confidence.Key TakeawaysIt’s Not About Intelligence: Homework struggles aren’t about how smart your child is—they’re about the executive functioning skills required to manage tasks, transitions, and emotions.Why Kids Melt Down: Homework activates multiple executive skills, including planning, task initiation, time management, and self-regulation. When these systems get overloaded, meltdowns happen.Signs of Overload: Procrastination, avoiding homework, or emotional outbursts can all point to executive functioning challenges, not defiance or laziness.Practical Strategies: Reducing overwhelm by breaking tasks into steps, setting clear routines, and creating a supportive, low-pressure environment can make a huge difference.Progress Is a Process: Building these skills takes time, patience, and the right tools—not perfection.Episode Highlights[00:00:00] Introduction: Andi shares her personal experience navigating homework battles and why this topic resonates with so many parents.[00:04:00] Why Homework Feels So Hard: A breakdown of the executive functioning demands homework places on kids and why even small tasks can feel overwhelming.[00:08:00] The Real Problem: It’s not about intelligence—bright kids often struggle because their executive skills (like planning and initiation) are underdeveloped.[00:12:00] Signs Your Child Is Struggling: From avoidance to emotional outbursts, Andi explains the common signs of executive functioning overload during homework.[00:18:00] Practical Solutions: Tips for creating a calm homework environment, breaking tasks into steps, and helping your child develop routines that reduce stress.[00:24:00] Redefining Success: Why progress looks different for every child, and how celebrating small wins can build long-term confidence.[00:30:00] Final Thoughts: Encouragement for parents feeling overwhelmed by homework struggles and practical next steps to support your child.Resources MentionedExecutive Functioning Checklist: A tool to help parents identify specific skills their child may be struggling with and target support where it’s needed most.Homework Routine Planner: A free template to create step-by-step plans for smoother homework sessions.Support Circle Membership: Join a community of parents navigating big emotions and executive functioning challenges with live coaching calls and resources.Join the ConversationWhat’s the biggest challenge your child faces when it comes to homework? Is it getting started, staying focused, or managing emotions? Share your experience in the comments or connect with us on social media—I’d love to hear your story!If this episode was helpful, don’t forget to subscribe to the Kids with Big Emotions podcast and leave a review. Let’s keep learning and growing together!Connect with Andi:Website: https://andiclark.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidswithbigemotions/

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