Your child is not lazy. Their brain just works differently.
You have seen it. They can spend three hours on Lego. They can memorize every lyric to every song. They can tell you dinosaur facts you never even knew existed.
But the moment homework comes out, it is like someone pulled the plug.
And you sit there wondering what you are doing wrong.
Here is what nobody told you. The ADHD brain is not wired for things that feel boring or hard to start. It is not a choice your child is making. It is biology. Their brain is literally not producing enough of the chemical it needs to feel motivated by everyday tasks.
Homework is basically the hardest thing you can ask an ADHD brain to do. It is boring. It feels pointless. And it requires focus, planning, and follow-through that do not come naturally to your child no matter how smart they are.
And they are smart. You know that better than anyone.
They just need a system that works with their brain instead of against it. One that makes starting easier. One that makes finishing feel possible. One that turns the most dreaded hour of your day into something you can actually get through together.
That is exactly what this guide gives you.