Homeschool Biology Tutoring for Students with ADHD

Biology tutoring for Homeschool students with ADHD, online or in person

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Common patterns we see

Interest is often not the problem in homeschool Biology. A student with ADHD may be curious and engaged at the start, then find it hard to keep the same rhythm across the week. Topics can be jumped between, key terms forgotten, and longer processes such as cycles or pathways can lose their shape partway through.

A repeating routine with one clear focus per session can make learning easier to return to. Short, finishable tasks and regular revisiting of core ideas help reduce stop-start patterns and support steadier engagement.

What progress looks like

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At home, the first signs can be very ordinary: a slightly easier restart, a remembered phrase, or a child choosing a way into the work instead of pushing it away.

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After the tutor has covered a topic, your child can reconstruct something from it in a home session. It might be a rough explanation, a sequence, or part of a diagram, but it is more than “I don’t remember”.

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They begin to ask for a format that helps them access Biology: “can I draw it instead?” or “can we make it into a story?” That kind of request shows they are starting to recognise how they learn the subject.

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A term from Biology appears in conversation and is attached to something concrete the tutor used. This suggests the explanation has left a usable hook, not just a passing impression.

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Unfamiliar diagrams become a little less intimidating. With a food web or cell structure, they may pause, look, and try to interpret what is there before closing down.

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In a home setting, where distractions are close by, even a short stretch of sustained attention is worth noticing. If an engaging Biology topic runs slightly over and they stay with it, that is part of the picture too.

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Home learning with ADHD will not settle into a perfectly even rhythm. There may be quieter stretches, but the tutor keeps an eye on the direction of travel and talks this through with you in regular progress reviews.

Prices

Transparent pricing with flexible options to suit your learning needs

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In-person option

In-person sessions include a £15 travel fee.

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Pause any time

Flexibility to stop for up to two weeks and restart when you need.

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20 minutes

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£80-£120

per session (60 min)

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