Every productivity system your teen has tried was built for a brain that runs on deadlines and internal motivation. That's not their brain. And every time a system fails, both of you absorb the message that the problem is you.
It's not. The problem is the system.
The ND Assignment Tracker is a shared Notion workspace with two separate consoles. Your teen gets a simplified, low-noise dashboard one task at a time, first step defined, energy matched to capacity. You get the full operational view: risk flags, teacher communication queues, and a diagnostic framework that helps you respond structurally instead of emotionally.
The language was designed first. There is no "overdue." No "late." No "dropped." Every status in the system is either neutral or empowering. That wasn't an afterthought it was the foundation everything else was built on. And when the whole thing gets abandoned for two weeks. Because it will the re-entry protocol takes 10 minutes. No guilt. No starting over. Just triage and go.
What's included: 5 databases, 11 views, 2 consoles, energy matching, shutdown mode, weekly review script, onboarding guide, language protocol, example data, and re-entry protocol.
Built for: Parents of ADHD/AuDHD teens (ages 13–18) who are currently the executive function and need a system that holds some of the structure for them.
Not built for: Pretty dashboards, motivational quotes, or the assumption that your teen just needs to try harder.

