by Skill Point Therapy | Apr 24, 2025 | Executive Function Therapy
Have you ever wondered why some children struggle to follow multi-step instructions, finish homework, or even remember to bring their backpack home? These challenges might not be due to laziness or defiance—they could be signs of executive dysfunction. Exploring...
by Skill Point Therapy | Apr 20, 2025 | Executive Function Therapy
Executive functioning challenges make it hard for kids to plan, stay organized, and finish tasks. These struggles can be frustrating for both students and teachers. In Tampa Bay classrooms, teachers often see younger children forgetting homework, losing supplies, or...
by Skill Point Therapy | Feb 6, 2025 | Executive Function Therapy
Executive dysfunction can make school harder by affecting focus, organization, and problem-solving. While not all academic struggles result from executive dysfunction, many students can improve with help. Pediatric occupational therapy for executive dysfunction...
by Ernie Bilodeau | Jan 22, 2025 | Executive Function Therapy
Executive dysfunction explained: it’s a common challenge that affects a person’s ability to plan, organize, and stay focused. As a pediatric occupational therapist, I’ve worked with hundreds of children who struggle with these skills. Whether...
by Ernie Bilodeau | Dec 25, 2024 | Executive Function Therapy
Executive functioning help is essential for many children, especially those with ADHD or autism, who struggle with planning, organizing, and completing tasks. These skills can feel overwhelming for them, but the good news is that they can improve with practice. As a...
by Ernie Bilodeau | Oct 25, 2024 | Executive Function Therapy
As a pediatric occupational therapist, I see firsthand how executive dysfunction impacts children, especially those with ADHD. This challenge makes it hard for kids to plan, organize, and complete tasks, often leading to struggles in school and social situations....
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