Small wins, repeated. The loop an ADHD brain stays with.
For parents and teachers of school-age kids with ADHD who need a focus-friendly seat-work activity.
The situation
Homework time turns into a redirect every 30 seconds. You want an activity that lets them practice sitting and focusing without it feeling like punishment.
Sustained attention is hard. These pages use repeating patterns and clearly-bounded sections so kids can finish one segment, feel the win, and move to the next. It's the small-wins loop that keeps an ADHD brain engaged. Free to print, or generate a custom focus page on whatever they're locked in on this week.
“Repetitive fine-motor activities like coloring can support attention in children with ADHD.” — Cleveland Clinic
Other collections parents and teachers often pair with this one.
The post-school activity that actually holds their attention.
Predictable, low-stimulation. The structure many kids settle into.
The opposite of busy. Minimal pages by design.
The 15 minutes between pickup and dinner, sorted.