Many children struggle with executive functioning skills. They may have difficulty planning their time, completing their homework, staying organized, or initiating tasks. These executive functioning skills play a role in essentially all skills and subjects at school. Executive functioning coaching can help your child build these critical skills in the following ways:
Fun Activities for Kids: Keeping Children Entertained at Home
As summer gives way to the crisp embrace of fall, it’s the perfect time to brush up on your list of fun things to do with family indoors. While the allure of screens may be strong when boredom hits, Claire Diamonstein Weinberg, LCSW-C, a licensed social worker, says it’s better to choose engaging activities that can unite the family.
Does Your Child Need ADHD Tutoring?
Does your child forget to complete their assignments, turn in their homework late, or struggle to stay focused on tasks? Intelligence is likely not the issue; instead, they may be struggling with their executive functioning skills. ADHD tutoring can teach your child structured, research-based strategies to help them build their organization, planning, time management, and overall executive functioning skills.
Dr. Emily Levy on the Jennifer Purcell Interview Podcast: Strategies for Students with Nonverbal Learning Disabilities
Topic: Living with an Invisible Learning Challenge Date published: 7/28/23 Listen to the full podcast here In this podcast, Dr. Levy discusses nonverbal learning disabilities and strategies that can help students with NVLD thrive in school. Individuals with nonverbal learning disabilities typically have many strengths but also exhibit academic challenges. For instance, they may have difficulty with reading comprehension, especially …




