Raising Lifelong Learners podcast

Understanding Executive Function vs Motivation in Neurodivergent Learners

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Do you ever wonder why your child, who can spend hours building or creating something they love, just can't seem to get started on a simple task? Does it seem like they're just not motivated—even though you know they do care?

This week's episode of the podcast dives deep into one of the most misunderstood challenges in homeschooling neurodivergent kids: motivation vs. executive dysfunction.

Key Takeaways

  • Motivation isn't a character trait—it depends on fragile conditions, especially in neurodivergent kids.
  • Kids aren't refusing tasks out of laziness; they're often stuck somewhere along the executive function path.
  • Scaffold your child's success: break tasks down, work alongside them, and focus on small wins.
  • Motivation grows from success, autonomy, and a regulated nervous system—not from pressure or shame.

Links and Resources from Today's Episode

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