• 07 How to Finish Your Homeschool Year Well Without Stress, Burnout, or Curriculum Guilt
    May 20 2026

    Does your homeschool year end with:

    • unfinished workbooks
    • random piles of papers
    • kids already in “summer mode”
    • and you wondering… “Wait, are we done?”

    In this episode, I’m sharing the simple end-of-year rhythm that helps our family stop drifting into summer and actually close the homeschool year with purpose, celebration, and reflection.

    Here’s the free End of Year Reflection Pages: One-Page Reflection Collage for End of Year Homeschool Memories

    Here’s the link for the Facebook group: Homeschooling Support for ADHD Families

    Get my Fixes for Homeschool Days That Fall Apart guide freebie https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Books & Resources Mentioned

    (Some links below are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)

    • Brave Learner by Julie Bogart
    • Read Aloud Revival | https://readaloudrevival.com/

    Related Episode 03 You’re Already Doing it: 8 Ways to Teach your Neurodivergent child without a Homeschool Curriculum

    Related Episode 06 Stop Repeating Yourself: Visual Schedules for Neurodivergent Kids That Build Calm and Independence

    Contact: jenny@homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com

    Podcast: homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/podcast

    Connect: Homeschooling Support for ADHD Families

    Resources: Fixes for Homeschool Days that Fall Apart (your ADHD Homeschool Parachute Plan) Get the guide at bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Next Steps:

    Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms homeschooling neurodivergent learners in the free Facebook group Homeschooling Support for ADHD Families

    Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Homeschooling Systems for ADHD Families at homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/emailsignup

    Step 3: Personalized coaching coming soon! Sign up for the waitlist here: homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/coaching

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    23 mins
  • 06 Stop Repeating Yourself: Visual Schedules for Neurodivergent Kids That Build Calm and Independence
    May 13 2026

    Tired of repeating yourself all day and still feeling like no one knows what’s next?

    Kids struggling with transitions or staying engaged?

    Do you want to see your kids grow in independence in your homeschool as well as in everyday life?

    In this episode, we’re talking about how visual schedules can bring clarity, reduce overwhelm, and help your neurodivergent kids build real independence. This simple shift can change the entire rhythm of your homeschool day.

    Here’s free guide that accompanies this episode! It's full of samples of different types of visual schedules that will inspire you and some that you can just print and use! https://bit.ly/freevisualschedules

    Get my Fixes for Homeschool Days That Fall Apart guide freebie https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Related Episode 02 Can’t Get Your Child to Focus? 10 Strategies to Support Kids with ADHD

    Related Episode 03 You’re Already Doing it: 8 Ways to Teach your Neurodivergent child without a Homeschool Curriculum

    Contact: jenny@homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com

    Podcast: https://homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/podcast

    Resources: Fixes for Homeschool Days that Fall Apart (your ADHD Homeschool Parachute Plan) Get the guide at https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Next Steps:

    Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms homeschooling neurodivergent learners in the free Facebook group Homeschooling Support for ADHD Families

    Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Homeschooling Systems for ADHD Families at homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/emailsignup

    Step 3: Personalized coaching coming soon! Sign up for the waitlist here: homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/coaching

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    20 mins
  • 05 What If ‘Bad Behavior’ Isn’t the Problem? A Better Way to Understand Challenging Behavior in Homeschool
    May 6 2026

    Have you ever felt like you’re constantly putting out fires in your homeschool day?

    Why do some behavior struggles seem to explode out of nowhere?

    What are you missing when your child shuts down, melts down, or refuses?

    In this episode, we walk through four key areas to “investigate” so you can better understand what’s driving your child’s reactions and respond in a way that actually helps. From unmet needs to safety, connection, and the power of choice, you’ll walk away with practical ways to reduce conflict and build a more peaceful homeschool rhythm.

    Get my Fixes for Homeschool Days That Fall Apart guide freebie https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Related Episode 03 You’re Already Doing it: 8 Ways to Teach your Neurodivergent child without a Homeschool Curriculum

    Related Episode 04 When One Child Needs More Support: ADHD, Sibling Conflict, and Finding Balance in Your Homeschool

    Contact: jenny@homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com

    Podcast: https://homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/podcast

    Resources: Fixes for Homeschool Days that Fall Apart (your ADHD Homeschool Parachute Plan) Get the guide at https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Next Steps:

    Step 1: Sign up for the weekly Homeschooling Systems for ADHD Families at https://homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/emailsignup

    Step 2: Personalized coaching coming soon! Sign up for the waitlist here: https://homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/coaching

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    16 mins
  • 04 When One Child Needs More Support: ADHD, Sibling Conflict, and Finding Balance in Your Homeschool
    Apr 29 2026

    Do you have multiple kids in your homeschool?

    Is it a challenge to balance all their needs while maintaining your sanity?

    How do you support a child with ADHD, autism, or other learning challenge without neglecting their siblings?

    If you’ve ever felt torn trying to meet the needs of multiple kids in your homeschool, this episode will help you breathe easier. We’ll talk about realistic expectations, why you can’t do it all at once (and don’t need to), and some ways to reconnect with your kids and encourage positive sibling connections.

    Here’s the free one-page guide that accompanies this episode! https://bit.ly/homeschoolharmonychecklist

    Get my Fixes for Homeschool Days That Fall Apart guide freebie https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Related Episode 03 You’re Already Doing it: 8 Ways to Teach your Neurodivergent child without a Homeschool Curriculum

    Related Episode 01 How to Start Homeschooling Your Neurodivergent Child

    Contact: jenny@homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com

    Podcast: https://homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/podcast

    Resources: Fixes for Homeschool Days that Fall Apart (your ADHD Homeschool Parachute Plan) Get the guide at https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Next Steps:

    Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms homeschooling neurodivergent learners in the free Facebook group Homeschooling Support for ADHD Families

    Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Homeschooling Systems for ADHD Families at homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/emailsignup

    Step 3: Personalized coaching coming soon! Sign up for the waitlist here: homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/coaching

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    18 mins
  • 03 You’re Already Doing it: 8 Ways to Teach your Neurodivergent Child Without a Homeschool Curriculum
    Apr 22 2026

    Do you ever feel like your child’s schoolwork lacks real world value?

    Are you overwhelmed trying to teach your child repetitive lessons that they avoid?

    Or maybe you need some guidance on de-schooling but still want to learn together?

    Every day you are already doing things that are invaluable skills to teach your kids. Today I’m going to talk about 8 areas that can be learning invitations without a curriculum.

    Here’s the free guide that accompanies this episode! https://bit.ly/10focusstrategies

    Get my Fixes for Homeschool Days That Fall Apart guide freebie https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Related Episodes:

    Episode 01 How to Start Homeschooling your Neurodivergent Child

    Episode 02 Can’t Get Your Child to Focus? 10 Strategies to Support Kids with ADHD

    Contact: jenny@homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com

    Podcast: https://homeschoolingsystemsforadhdfamilies.podbean.com/

    Resources: Fixes for Homeschool Days that Fall Apart (your ADHD Homeschool Parachute Plan) Get the guide at https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Next Steps:

    Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms homeschooling neurodivergent learners in the free Facebook group Homeschooling Support for ADHD Families

    Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Homeschooling Systems for ADHD Families at homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/emailsignup

    Step 3: Personalized coaching coming soon! Sign up for the waitlist here: homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/coaching

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    13 mins
  • 02 Can’t Get Your Child to Focus? 10 Strategies to Support Kids with ADHD
    Apr 22 2026

    Is getting your child to focus becoming a consistent issue?

    Struggling to get your child to get through a math or writing lesson?

    Tired of homeschool days that drag on and on?

    Today, I’ve put together 10 strategies specifically designed for neurodivergent minds. Most of these are really simple and won’t take any extra work and will definitely bring more calm into your home.

    Here’s the free guide that accompanies this episode! https://bit.ly/10focusstrategies

    Get my Fixes for Homeschool Days That Fall Apart guide freebie https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Related Episodes:

    Episode 03 You’re Already Doing it: 8 Ways to Teach your Neurodivergent child without a Homeschool Curriculum

    Episode 01 How to Start Homeschooling your Neurodivergent Child

    Contact: jenny@homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com

    Podcast: https://homeschoolingsystemsforadhdfamilies.podbean.com/

    Resources: Fixes for Homeschool Days that Fall Apart (your ADHD Homeschool Parachute Plan) Get the guide at https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Next Steps:

    Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms homeschooling neurodivergent learners in the free Facebook group Homeschooling Support for ADHD Families

    Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Homeschooling Systems for ADHD Families at homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/emailsignup

    Step 3: Personalized coaching coming soon! Sign up for the waitlist here: homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/coaching

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    14 mins
  • 01 How to Start Homeschooling your Neurodivergent Child
    Apr 22 2026

    Considering homeschooling your child with ADHD, but overwhelmed by what that would mean?

    Are your online searches leaving you feeling less clear about what to do and how to move forward?

    Today, I’m going to simplify the process for getting started into 5 basic steps!

    Get my Fixes for Homeschool Days That Fall Apart guide freebie https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Related Episodes:

    Episode 03 You’re Already Doing it: 8 Ways to Teach your Neurodivergent child without a Homeschool Curriculum

    Episode 02 Can’t Get Your Child to Focus? 10 Strategies to Support Kids with ADHD

    Contact: jenny@homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com

    Podcast: https://homeschoolingsystemsforadhdfamilies.podbean.com/

    Resources: Fixes for Homeschool Days that Fall Apart (your ADHD Homeschool Parachute Plan) Get the guide at https://bit.ly/homeschoolparachuteplan

    Next Steps:

    Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms homeschooling neurodivergent learners in the free Facebook group Homeschooling Support for ADHD Families

    Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Homeschooling Systems for ADHD Families at homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/emailsignup

    Step 3: Personalized coaching coming soon! Sign up for the waitlist here: homeschoolingsystemsforadhd.com/coaching

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    22 mins
  • 00:Homeschooling Systems for ADHD Families
    Mar 27 2026

    Learn about the Homeschooling Systems for ADHD Families. It will offer help with homeschool rhythms and systems that support neurodivergent learners, strategies for managing multiple learners, encouragement for your homeschool journey, and stories from other parents.

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    1 min