July 2025: Back-to-School Without Burnout: Planning for Success with Uniquely Wired Kids

Season #3

Feeling the pressure to get everything perfectly planned before the new homeschool year starts? Take a deep breath. In this episode, we’re talking about how to approach back-to-school planning with intention, flexibility, and most importantly—play.

Whether you're homeschooling a child with ADHD, autism, or unique learning needs, this episode will help you lay the foundation for a year of connection, confidence, and calm. Let’s ditch the rigid schedules and pressure to do all the things, and instead focus on rhythms, routines, and what actually works for your family.

 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • Why your own needs matter most when planning your homeschool year

  • The difference between a routine and a rigid schedule (and why it matters)

  • How to create a flexible rhythm that supports neurodiverse learners

  • Easy ways to layer play into your planning process

  • What to reflect on from last year before you dive into the new one

  • Why review, routine, and connection count as learning
     

 Action Steps:

  1. Share your daily rhythm in the Voxer Planning Day chat for feedback.

  2. Use the Activity Pack to plan one playful learning activity

  3. Want more 1:1 support? Check out the bonus coaching support options here.  

Join the Conversation:

Head to the private community and join this week’s planning threads! Whether you're sharing your rhythm, a messy desk pic, or your favorite win from last year, we’re here to cheer you on.

Remember: You don’t have to do this alone. You’re not behind. And you’re doing enough. One step at a time, we’re building a homeschool life that works for you.