Conscious Parenting Your ADHD Child

Why Is Everything Around School SO Hard

18 min · 13. huhti 2026
jakson Why Is Everything Around School SO Hard kansikuva

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I’ve been sitting with this question a lot lately, why does everything around school feel so hard for some families? In this episode, I unpack a perspective that might feel uncomfortable at first but deeply validating once it lands. What if the problem isn’t our kids, but the system they’re being asked to fit into? We explore how modern education still reflects an outdated model, and what it means for neurodivergent children who are wired completely differently. This is a conversation about shifting our lens as parents and creating environments where our kids can actually thrive.  What You’ll Discover - It’s Not the Child, It’s the Mismatch: Neurodivergent kids aren’t failing school, the system is failing to meet how they learn and grow.  - Rethinking Success and Pressure: When we shift from performance and grades to well-being and connection, everything changes for our kids.  - The Skills That Actually Matter: Creativity, adaptability, emotional intelligence, and critical thinking are far more relevant than memorisation in today’s world.  Without realising it, we pass down the belief that grades equal worth, that success follows a fixed path, and that struggle in school is something to push through no matter the cost. But when we pause and question those assumptions, we create space for something different, something healthier. This isn’t about removing all challenge or abandoning structure. It’s about understanding the difference between healthy stress that builds resilience and toxic stress that leads to burnout. It’s about listening when our kids tell us something isn’t working and having the courage to respond differently. If you need more support and want to join a tribe of other parents who get what you are going through - check out The ND Parenting Lab Support Group [https://www.happierbytheminute.com/support-group-2026] at happierbytheminute.com [https://www.happierbytheminute.com/support-group-2026]. Conscious Parenting Your ADHD Child is produced by Urban Podcasts [http://urbanpodcasts.co.uk].

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