Autism, ADHD and the high school environment
High school environments place significant demands on sensory processing, attention, emotional regulation and executive functioning.
Sensory challenges
Many autistic students experience heightened sensory sensitivity. Busy secondary schools can include:
- Loud corridors
- Crowded lunch halls
- Bright lighting
- Unpredictable noise
For some young people, this constant sensory input can be exhausting and overwhelming.
Executive functioning demands
Executive functions are the mental skills that help us plan, organise, remember and manage time.
Young people with ADHD often experience challenges with:
- Organising school materials
- Managing time between lessons
- Remembering homework deadlines
- Sustaining attention during longer lessons
- Managing impulses in busy environments
These challenges reflect differences in brain development, not motivation or effort.