Could Executive Functioning Training Help My Child?

Executive Dysfunction is present in a lot of young people. Sometimes it can be hidden behind other problems, while sometimes it’s front and center.

Take the quiz below to see if Executive Functioning Coaching is what your child needs.

Executive Functioning Coaching

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    Practice and coaching

    Executive functioning is a collection of mental processes that help you plan, focus, and carry out tasks. These skills are important for success in school, work, and social interaction.

    I work with your child on self-monitoring, working memory, organization and impulse control. We will use lessons, specialized apps and targeted play to uncover, interact with and absorb better executive functioning skills.

  • A young man with a smile, wearing a gray beanie, denim jacket, and white t-shirt, standing in front of a brick wall.

    One-on-one coaching

    In this setting, I am able to offer other services including helping with reading skills, writing skills as well as directed and guided play. I also work with young people on their eating, hygiene and organizational challenges.

    My clients live all over the world, and we use technology to bridge these distances and still have great interactive sessions.

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    Group Sessions - In Person and Online

    We also offer group sessions online or in-person to help build up practice in interactions with others. Museums, Nature Walks and also getting together for board games are just some of the things we do.

    Facilitating connections for our neurodiverse students with peers is often the best way for students to practice their new skills in planning and co-ordinating with others.

"We are all different, but we all have that same spark that makes us light up."

- Naoki Higashida