Raising ADHD: Real Talk For Parents & Educators
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2531405/fan_mail/new] What's the best daily routine for a child with ADHD? Not a rigid schedule, but a flexible anchor system. Get the research-backed summer framework that actually works. ___________________________________________________ School ends, and within 48 hours, your ADHD kid is dysregulated, bored, melting down, and you're wondering how you'll survive until August. Here's why: the school day has been doing invisible work for your child's brain all year. It offloads sequencing, time management, transitions, and task-switching. When summer hits, your child loses both the internal capacity AND the external support at the same time. But the fix isn't a color-coded hourly schedule you'll abandon by day three. It's building flexible anchors your child's brain can latch onto—without making you the full-time cruise director. In this episode, Apryl breaks down the Summer Anchor Framework and the three research-backed non-negotiables that protect your child's brain (and your sanity) all summer long. You'll learn: * Why ADHD symptoms spike in summer—and what the research says about preventing it * The Summer Anchor Framework: structure without rigidity * The 3 non-negotiables every ADHD summer routine needs (backed by Harvard research) * How to prevent the "summer slide" that consumes your child's entire fall semester * Practical ideas for the daily learning block that don't feel like school * What Apryl's own summer schedule looks like (real-life, not Pinterest-perfect) If you've been dreading summer or white-knuckling your way through it, this episode gives you a framework you can actually stick with. RESOURCES MENTIONED * Free resource: Behavior Breakthrough Week waitlist – raisingadhd.org/breakthrough [https://raisingadhd.org/breakthrough] * Previous episode: Managing ADHD Without Medication [https://raisingadhd.org/post/adhd-without-medication-what-actually-works] * Summer Bridge Workbooks [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09D9MYCRH?binding=paperback&searchxofy=true&ref_=dbs_s_aps_series_rwt_tpbk&qid=1778885850&sr=8-1] * Read-alouds: The Lemonade War [https://a.co/d/0adaNBvl] by Jacqueline Davies, Mr. Lemoncello's Library [https://a.co/d/0bPWfUxk] by Chris Grabenstein Practical ideas for the learning block: * Math games * Summer Bridge workbooks * Reading (or captions-on movie watching) * Sidewalk chalk math/shapes * Read-alouds with chapter books
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