Homeschool English Tutoring for Students with ADHD

If English is causing stress, we help Homeschool students with ADHD find calm.

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Common patterns we see

For homeschooled English, the main hurdle may be finishing rather than understanding. A student with ADHD might have plenty of ideas, but planning, spelling and checking can feel slow and frustrating, so work is started with energy and then left half-done. Disrupted weeks can also leave gaps and knock confidence.

A repeatable session structure can help: short tasks, steady expectations, fewer distractions and a simple way to see what has been completed. Regular, low-pressure reading and writing time gives the routine a better chance of sticking.

What progress looks like

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In home education, you often see the small changes close up: the way a reading session begins, whether a task keeps moving, and what your child brings back to the tutor.

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A reading session runs its course with less redirection. Not perfect attention, but perhaps only one reminder to come back to the page where there used to be several.

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After finishing a chapter, they can give you the gist of what happened. A brief, uneven retelling still matters, because it shows the text has been processed rather than just scanned.

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They bring the tutor something from their own reading: a question about a character’s motive, or a line they found strange. That kind of moment suggests English is beginning to create curiosity, not only resistance.

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When a writing task stalls, they find a way around the block. They might skip to another paragraph, jot bullet points first, or talk the idea through aloud instead of stopping completely.

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A finished piece of writing gets reopened the next day for one small edit. That is a quiet but important sign that drafting is starting to feel like a process.

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Home learning can make progress feel very visible on good days and discouragingly patchy on difficult ones. The tutor keeps the wider direction in view and discusses that with you in regular progress reviews.

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Flexibility to stop for up to two weeks and restart when you need.

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