
Beating Boredom Without Busy Work: Motivating Neurodivergent Learners at Home
20.5.2026
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This week, we're diving into a challenge many homeschooling families face—especially those parenting gifted, twice-exceptional, or otherwise neurodivergent kids: boredom.
If you've ever heard, "I'm bored!" and wondered how to respond, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you beat boredom without resorting to endless busy work.
Key Takeaways
- Novelty doesn't require elaborate setups. Simple tweaks—like changing writing tools, switching locations, or adding a movement element—can wake up the brain.
- Choice and autonomy matter. Let your child decide between two options or how they'll demonstrate what they've learned.
- Find the "just right" challenge. Work that's too easy leads to boredom; too hard brings overwhelm. Learn how to dial up (or down) the challenge for each unique learner.
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