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Understanding Task Initiation in Neurodivergent Homeschoolers

Understanding Task Initiation in Neurodivergent Homeschoolers

Update: 2025-09-11
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If you tuned into this week’s episode, you know we’re in the thick of our executive function series—and this time, we took a deep dive into a challenge so many neurodivergent kiddos (and their parents!) know all too well: getting started.

Task initiation can feel impossible for kids who are gifted, twice-exceptional, ADHD, autistic, anxious, or just generally outside-the-box thinkers. They might be able to talk your ear off about their passions, but ask them to start a five-minute worksheet, and it’s like hitting a brick wall. Sound familiar?

Here’s the thing: your child isn’t broken, and neither are you. Their brain just needs some extra scaffolding and gentle strategies—and that’s exactly what we covered in this week’s episode.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Start small for big wins: Break tasks into "micro steps" or “bricks.” Even something as simple as writing the date can be the first win that propels kids forward.
  • Audit and reduce friction: Quick 5-minute “friction audits” help you and your child identify what's holding them back—be it sensory needs, unclear instructions, or missing tools—and address it before frustration builds.
  • Model and scaffold for independence: By using techniques like body doubling (working in parallel), giving clear “done statements,” or offering guided choices, you’re not just helping them now—you’re equipping them with lifelong executive function skills.

 

If you’re a parent, educator, or homeschooler supporting bright, quirky kids, this episode is a toolkit of actionable insights. Grab the Executive Function Quick Start Guide for even more resources!

 

Links and Resources from Today’s Episode

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Understanding Task Initiation in Neurodivergent Homeschoolers

Understanding Task Initiation in Neurodivergent Homeschoolers