What to Expect from This Course

This short-format training helps parents of children with ADHD tackle the most common homework struggles. In just four brief lessons, you’ll gain tools to reduce stress, create structure, and support your child’s independence during homework time.

  • Learn how to make smoother transitions to homework time
  • Use step-by-step guidance to reduce confusion and frustration
  • Help your child stay focused and complete tasks
  • Foster confidence and independence
  • Watch short, practical video lessons you can apply right away
  • Receive a certificate of completion
  • Start building more peaceful routines around homework

Course Curriculum

👋 Welcome to the Course

  • A Message from Your Instructor – 2 min
  • How to Use This Course – < 1 min
  • Pre-Course Survey

🏡 Overcome Homework Challenges

  • Transition to Homework Time – 11 min
  • Understand What to Do – 7 min
  • Focus on Assignments – 8 min
  • Get Onto the Path of Homework Independence – 3 min

Certificate of Completion: Provided to all participants who finish the course.

Reviews

5 star rating

Great

Katherine Holt

Informative Concise Visual resources Easy to implement

Informative Concise Visual resources Easy to implement

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5 star rating

Great Tips!

Denise Arruda

I wished I had these tools when my children was growing up.

I wished I had these tools when my children was growing up.

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5 star rating

Perfect

Tameaki Perry

Awesome

Awesome

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5 star rating

Title clearly stated the issues .

kathleen van aalten

There was specific duties/activities that can help organize-break down-reward and complete tasks

There was specific duties/activities that can help organize-break down-reward and complete tasks

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4 star rating

Worth your time parents!

Rolando Martinez

It offers very practical suggestions to support the child/teen with completing homework.

It offers very practical suggestions to support the child/teen with completing homework.

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About CHADD

CHADD is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers people affected by ADHD by providing evidence-based information; supporting individuals, their families, and professionals; and advocating for equity, inclusion, and universal rights.