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Homeschooling with ADHD — A Curriculum That Actually Works for Your Child

Short lessons, flexible pacing, and multiple ways to learn — built for how ADHD brains work.

LittleLit is built for children whose attention, energy, and focus do not fit a traditional classroom. ADHD learners get short structured daily lessons they can actually complete, choice boards that let them pick how they learn and respond, flexible pacing across every subject, and parent insights that help you stay ahead of where your child is thriving and where they need support.

A Homeschool Curriculum Designed Around How ADHD Learners Actually Learn

Set up your child's personalized ADHD-friendly learning plan in 5 to 10 minutes.

Finding a homeschool curriculum that works for a child with ADHD can feel impossible. Most programs are built for sit-still, linear learners. With LittleLit it is different. Short focused lessons, choice boards, flexible pacing, multimodal content, and progress tracking built for busy, curious, high-energy kids are already structured for you.

No more fighting through lessons that do not fit.

Every lesson in LittleLit is designed to be short, engaging, and completable — so your ADHD child experiences success every single day instead of frustration.

What Does a Good Homeschool Curriculum for ADHD Look Like?

Parents of children with ADHD consistently look for the same things — short lessons, flexibility, multiple ways to show what they know, and a structure that does not require a child to sit still for hours. LittleLit is built around all of it.

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Short, Focused Lessons

LittleLit lessons are designed to be completed in focused blocks — not hour-long sessions. ADHD learners can finish a lesson, feel success, and move on without burning out.

Choice Boards

Students choose how they learn and how they respond — reading, listening, watching, speaking, or writing. Choice reduces resistance and builds ownership over learning.

Flexible Pacing

Your child can move faster in subjects they love and take more time where they need it — across every subject, every grade, every day.

Multimodal Content

Text, audio, visual, and video content in every lesson — so your child can engage in the format that keeps their attention best on any given day.

How LittleLit AI Builds Your ADHD Homeschool Curriculum

LittleLit is not a one-size-fits-all program with ADHD bolted on. It is built from the ground up for children who need flexibility, variety, and structure that adapts to them — not the other way around.

Tell LittleLit about your child's attention needs, learning style, and focus patterns. The platform personalizes from day one.

Step 1: Set Up Your Child's Learning Profile

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Step 2: Get Short, Structured Daily Lessons

Each day is broken into short, completable lesson blocks across subjects — structured enough to keep your child on track, flexible enough to adjust when they need it.

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Step 3: Let Your Child Choose How They Learn

Choice boards give ADHD learners control over how they engage with content and how they demonstrate what they know — reducing power struggles and increasing buy-in.

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Step 4: Track What's Working

Parent insights show you exactly which subjects hold your child's attention, where gaps are building, and how to adjust the plan before frustration sets in.

How LittleLit Supports Every ADHD Learner Differently
Personalized Features for Attention and Focus

No two ADHD learners are alike. LittleLit adapts to your child's specific attention patterns, energy levels, and learning strengths — not a generic ADHD template.

Short Lesson Blocks

Lessons are broken into focused, completable segments. No long video lectures. No dense worksheets. Each block is designed so your child can finish it, feel success, and move forward.

Voice and Visual Response Options

Students who struggle to write can respond verbally or visually. ADHD learners can demonstrate understanding in the format that works for them — reducing friction and showing their real knowledge.

Flexible Grade-Level Learning

An ADHD child who is advanced in one subject and needs support in another can learn at different levels simultaneously. LittleLit handles mixed-level learning across subjects without confusion.

Gap Lessons and Extra Practice

When LittleLit identifies a gap, it provides targeted extra practice — so your child gets what they need without falling behind or being stuck repeating content they already know.

IEP Goal Alignment

Parents can use LittleLit's structure and progress data to align daily learning with IEP goals — tracking completion, subject-level progress, and learning patterns in one place.

Parent Insights Dashboard

See exactly what your child completed, how long they engaged, where they struggled, and where they thrived — so you can support your child without hovering over every lesson.

A Daily Structure That Works for ADHD — Without the Rigidity

LittleLit gives ADHD learners a clear, predictable daily rhythm with built-in flexibility. Short lesson blocks, subject variety, choice boards, and flexible pacing mean your child gets structure without the overwhelm.

Parents can adjust the daily plan, swap subjects, change pacing, or add their own activities — without losing the structure their ADHD child needs.

Placement, Personalization and Progress Tracking for ADHD Learners

LittleLit helps your ADHD child start at exactly the right level in every subject, build confidence through daily wins, and keep moving forward — without the meltdowns that come from work that is too hard or too easy.

Start at the right level

Placement support finds the right starting point in every subject — so your child is always challenged at a level that builds confidence, not frustration.

Adjust in real time

If a subject is not clicking or your child has a hard focus day, you can adjust the plan without losing the structure entirely.

Fill the gaps before they grow

LittleLit identifies gaps early and provides targeted practice — so ADHD learners do not fall further behind while their attention is elsewhere.

Track progress parents can use

Detailed progress data helps parents support IEP conversations, understand their child's patterns, and advocate more effectively for what their child needs.

More than a Curriculum — A Complete ADHD Learning System

Most homeschool programs were not designed with ADHD in mind. LittleLit gives ADHD families a complete learning system — short structured lessons, choice boards, multimodal content, flexible pacing, gap support, and parent insights — all built around how attention-diverse learners actually work.

Short lessons designed for real ADHD attention spans.

Choice boards let students control how they learn and respond.

Flexible pacing across every subject, every day.

Voice, visual, and written response options — no single format required.

Parent insights built for ADHD support and IEP tracking.

Who Is LittleLit's ADHD Curriculum Best For?

LittleLit is built for families who are done fighting their child's brain and ready to work with it. If your child has ADHD, ADD, or attention and focus challenges, LittleLit gives you a structure that fits them.

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  • Children Diagnosed with ADHD or ADD Families Who Left School Because Accommodations Were Not Enough 
  • Children with IEPs or 504 Plans 
  • Twice-Exceptional (2e) Learners Parents Who Need Less Daily Prep and More Flexibility
  • Families Using ESA or School Choice Funds

Get Started with an ADHD-Friendly Homeschool Curriculum Today

Give your child a learning experience built for how their brain works — short lessons, choice boards, flexible pacing, multimodal content, gap support, and parent insights in one platform.

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