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EPISODE · Oct 6, 2025 · 35 MIN

How to Help Your ADHD Child Actually Get Their Homework Done Without the Nightly Battles: Strategies for K–12 Success

from Raising ADHD: Real Talk For Parents & Educators · host Dr. Brian Bradford & Apryl Bradford

Send us Fan MailIf homework time feels like World War III at your house, deep breaths, you’re not alone.Kids with ADHD aren’t being defiant when they melt down over math or “forget” that essay again. Homework demands planning, focus, organization, and time management — the exact executive functions their brains find hardest.In this episode of Raising ADHD, we're sharing science-backed, age-by-age strategies to help your ADHD child finally get homework done without the nightly chaos.Here’s what you’ll learn 👇What’s really happening in your child’s brain during homework time (and why yelling doesn’t work)The simple scaffolds that make focusing easier for ADHD kidsElementary: creating predictable routines that reduce resistanceMiddle school: the HOPS system that builds independenceHigh school: how to help teens manage long-term projects without taking overThe one rule that matters most — connection over completionYou’ll walk away knowing exactly how to set up your child for homework success — from K to 12 — and reclaim peaceful evenings at home.👉 Listen now to learn the practical systems that make ADHD homework time calm, structured, and successful.

Send us Fan Mail If homework time feels like World War III at your house, deep breaths, you’re not alone. Kids with ADHD aren’t being defiant when they melt down over math or “forget” that essay again. Homework demands planning, focus, organization, and time management — the exact executive functions their brains find hardest. In this episode of Raising ADHD, we're sharing science-backed, age-by-age strategies to help your ADHD child finally get homework done without the nightly chaos. Here’s...

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This episode was published on October 6, 2025.

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Send us Fan MailIf homework time feels like World War III at your house, deep breaths, you’re not alone.Kids with ADHD aren’t being defiant when they melt down over math or “forget” that essay again. Homework demands planning, focus, organization,...

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