Before, During, After Map

ADHD in Primary School Age, Classroom Challenges and Homework Struggles

Primary aged children with ADHD often struggle with focus, organisation, and big emotions. This map helps you plan support, steady the moment, then teach skills without shame.

Before the moment
In primary years, the pressure rises. Longer instructions, bigger workloads, more social rules. Preparation is often what prevents the wobble.
What might be happening underneath?
  • Working memory strain, they lose track of instructions, even when they want to do well.
  • Executive function overload, organising, starting, and staying with tasks takes huge energy.
  • Fear of failure, frustration comes out as anger, arguing, or refusal.
  • High stimulation environments, classrooms can be a constant distraction.
  • Social pressure, interruptions or impulsive comments can lead to shame or conflict.
Support that helps
  • Home and school work as a team, agree shared cues and consistent support.
  • Reduce distractions, seating away from doors and windows, tidy homework space at home.
  • Break tasks into short chunks with planned breaks, make success feel reachable.
  • Use visuals and routines, checklists, timers, “first then” language, and predictable study times.
  • Plan a short reward for effort, not perfection, ADHD children often hear too much criticism.
Gentle prompt
If your child wants to do well but keeps getting stuck, what part of the task is too heavy, starting, staying with it, or coping with frustration?
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