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When the Brakes Stick: ADHD Homeschooling Strategies – Part 2: How to Adapt Your Homeschool for ADHD Kids
Homeschooling with ADHD often feels like driving a car with stuck brakes – you’re pressing forward, but the resistance is constant, and every step takes extra effort. On top of that, the resistance is invisible, and you may feel like no one understands, or like it shouldn’t be this hard. But it is. And we need to acknowledge that. For children with ADHD, it can feel like their own brain is working against them, making daily routines and learning a battle instead of an adventure. That’s why the heart of any adaptation isn’t about rigid systems or perfect schedules – it’s about healing trauma and nurturing emotional safety. Part 1…
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Make Space and Allah Will Make Space for You: The Story of Our Book Club
“Oh my God, I needed this so much.” “I feel so recharged and ready to take on the week.” “These get-togethers are so essential for self-care.” I’ve been to my share of social events: sisters’ nights out, kid-free mom gatherings, homeschool moms’ meetings. Every time, everyone seems to feel great afterwards—everyone but me, the one who’s completely drained every single time. Whenever I go to a social event, I block off the next two days on my calendar to recover my energy and feel normal again. Until I learned the importance of making space for myself, I thought there was no other option. Social spaces are usually built for neurotypical…




