Homeschooling a Child with Anxiety: What Actually Helps

Homeschooling removes many of the triggers that make school hard for anxious kids: social pressure, rigid schedules, public mistakes, and no space to reset. Here is what to actually do with that freedom.

Practical strategies for homeschooling a child with anxiety, including flexible scheduling, low-pressure routines, interest-led learning, and the right accommodations.

Why Traditional School Can Make Anxiety Worse

Building a Learning Environment That Feels Safe

Flexible Scheduling Without Losing Structure

Using Your Child's Interests as the On-Ramp

Specific Accommodations Worth Trying

When to Loop in Outside Help

Built Around Your Child, Not the Average Child