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Executive Function Support

Helping Children and Adults Stay Organized, Focused, and On Track
Executive functioning skills are the brain-based processes that help us plan, focus, remember instructions, regulate emotions, and manage tasks. Difficulties in executive function can impact school, work, and daily life—especially for individuals with ADHD, learning differences, or neurological conditions.

Common Signs of Executive Function Challenges:

  • Trouble starting or completing tasks
  • Poor time management or procrastination
  • Disorganization or forgetfulness
  • Difficulty following multi-step directions
  • Impulsive behavior or emotional outbursts
  • Problems shifting between tasks or thoughts

Who Can Benefit:

Both children and adults may struggle with executive functioning due to developmental, cognitive, or emotional differences. Support is especially helpful for individuals with:

  • ADHD or Autism
  • Brain injury or stroke
  • Learning disabilities
  • Anxiety or mood disorders
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Assessment & Therapy:

We use structured assessments and real-life observations to identify executive functioning strengths and weaknesses. Therapy may include:
  • Goal-setting and self-monitoring strategies
  • Visual schedules and task planners
  • Organization and study skills
  • Emotional regulation techniques
  • Routine-building and memory tools

Family & Caregiver Involvement:

We work closely with families to build structure at home and help generalize skills to everyday situations—at school, at work, and beyond.

Need support with focus, planning, or organization?

Call us at (845) 360-9323  or Request an Appointment.