Homework Isn’t the Problem… It’s How We’re Forcing Kids to Learn

Another episode on why I am over homework for young children.

SEASON 1 | EPISODE 108


It’s just me today, and yes… we’re talking about homework again. But this time, I’m not just venting, I’m actually getting to the root of why it bothers me so much.

Because I don’t think this is about worksheets or math pages. I think it’s about how we’re trying to force every kid into the same mold, and what happens when they don’t fit it. 

In this episode, I break down the difference between kids who thrive in structured, detail-oriented environments and the ones who are wired completely differently… the ones who need to move, build, explore, and learn in a way that doesn’t involve sitting still for eight hours a day.

I talk about:

  •  Why homework feels like it’s cutting into the only real family time we have 

  •  The “beaver vs. bower bird” personality types and why that matters more than we think 

  •  How traditional school systems reward one type of kid and frustrate the other 

  •  My own experience with homeschooling, procrastination, and how I actually work best 

  •  Why I think making homework optional could change everything (for kids and teachers) 

  •  And what it looks like to actually lean into how your kid is wired instead of fighting it 

This is me trying to put words to something a lot of kids feel but don’t know how to say. They’re not “problems.” They’re just different.

And if we don’t start paying attention to that, we’re going to keep crushing the very traits that might matter most later in life.

If you agree, disagree, or think I’m completely off here… I want to hear it.

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