If you’ve ever wondered why your child seems capable but still struggles with things like getting started, staying organized, managing emotions, or following through, this episode is for you.
Executive function skills are often talked about as a “buzzword,” but behind that term is a powerful explanation for many of the challenges children with ADHD and learning differences face every day. In this episode, we break down executive function skills in a clear, compassionate, and parent-friendly way—without jargon or blame.
You’ll learn:
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What executive function skills really are (and why they matter more than IQ)
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Why kids with ADHD aren’t lazy, careless, or unmotivated—despite how it may look
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How brain development impacts planning, time management, emotional regulation, and follow-through
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Why the teen years can feel especially intense for kids with ADHD
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How procrastination is often about avoiding uncomfortable feelings—not defiance
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What parents can do to support these skills without micromanaging or shaming
Most importantly, this episode will help you shift from frustration to understanding so you can respond to your child with more compassion, clarity, and confidence. Executive function challenges are a skill delay, not a character flaw and with the right support, these skills can be strengthened over time.
If you’ve been feeling stuck, exhausted, or unsure how to help your child become more independent, this conversation will give you a new lens and practical hope. For more information, please head to our website wethrivelearning.com.