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Parents, homeschool moms, and families, have you noticed that “just one more thing” can push your child over the edge—and suddenly you’re dealing with a meltdown or total refusal? If your child can start work… but the longer they work, the harder it gets… If you see crying, yelling, shutting down, or “I’m not doing this” the moment their brain hits a wall… If it looks like bad behavior, drama, or laziness (but it doesn’t feel that simple)… This video is for you. In this conversation, we unpack what’s really happening when kids work for too long, why meltdowns often show up right before refusal, and why the school day can feel like constant pressure for some children—especially when they’re expected to finish on a schedule instead of at their pace. We’ll talk about: Why your child’s emotions “explode” after sustained effort What mental fatigue looks like (before adults recognize it) Why kids can appear fine at first… then crash hard Why “calm down” and “just keep going” usually backfire What to observe at home so you can explain it clearly to teachers and the IEP team If you’ve been wondering, “Why can’t my child just push through like everyone else?” — this will shift how you see it. 👇 If you want help organizing what you’re seeing at home and bringing it to the school team with confidence: 👇 If you want practical tools that support focus and learning beyond this video: 📘 Vocabulary Wonderland Workbook Help your child build vocabulary so they understand more of what they read. This is a 30-week workbook with everything clearly explained—no guessing for parents. 👉 Get it today: https://a.co/d/dBjegh0 📓 Kids Success Book Uses simple reading and writing strategies to support learning at home and at school, especially for kids who need structure and clarity. 👉 Get it now: https://a.co/d/gZmxGC5 🧩 IEP Parent Prep Kit If you’re preparing to talk to the school, this low-cost kit helps you organize what you’re seeing and communicate it clearly and confidently. 👉 Get it today: https://iepparenthelp.com/ These resources are invaluable if you’re navigating attention struggles, learning differences, ADHD-like behaviors, or IEP conversations and want less guessing and more clarity. ⚠️ If your child’s meltdowns are becoming more frequent—or you’re noticing work refusal starting to show up more often—don’t skip this one. The “why” matters… and it changes what you do next. 0:16 one more thing causes a meltdown 1:14 child melts down after working too long 1:27 child refuses to keep working 1:50 brain is tired before work is finished 2:16 child pressured to finish work fast 3:01 child behavior or mental exhaustion 3:23 work meltdowns improve with support 4:27 how long should my child work before a break 6:05 what to tell school about work meltdowns