Category: Transition
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What Are Executive Functioning IEP Goals?
If you’ve ever watched a child struggle to get started on a homework assignment, remember to bring materials to class, or manage frustration when things don’t go as planned—you’ve witnessed executive function in action (or more accurately, in struggle). Executive functioning is the set of mental skills that help us organize, plan, stay on task,…
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Motivational Interviewing for Executive Dysfunction: A Neurodivergent-Friendly, Strength-Based Approach
For many neurodivergent individuals—especially those with ADHD, autism, or other executive function challenges—life can feel like an ongoing exercise in being misunderstood. While peers seem to have a built-in guidebook for success, you may find yourself asking painful questions like: Why can’t I keep up? What’s wrong with me? These internal interrogations, often driven by…
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Overcoming Perfection Paralysis with an Executive Function Daily Planner
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in Accountability, Blog, Cognitive Flexibility, Emotional Regulation, Environment and Sensory, Executive Function Coaching, Motivation & Reward, Neurodivergent-Friendly Planners, PDF, Printable & Downloads, Strategies and Supports, Student Resources, Task Management, Teacher Resources, Teen Resources, Time Management, Transition, Working MemoryHave you ever spent more time thinking about a task than actually doing it—tweaking the plan, second-guessing your first step, or waiting for the “perfect” moment to begin? You’re not alone. For many people, especially those with ADHD, autism, or other executive function differences, perfectionism isn’t just a preference—it becomes a powerful form of paralysis.…
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The Micro-Zone: An ADHD Organization (Executive Function) Strategy
Have you ever tried to clean a room, but then given up just about as soon as you began. Messes can be overwhelming, especially when you have a neurodevelopmental disorder like autism or ADHD. Unfortunately, trying to power through these moments is a sure-fire way to develop overwhelm, avoidance, and burnout. And it clearly signals…
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33 Weekly Executive Function Reflection Questions (PDF)
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in Accountability, Blog, Cognitive Flexibility, Emotional Regulation, Environment and Sensory, Executive Function Coaching, Identity and Self Concept, Motivation & Reward, PDF, Printable & Downloads, Strategies and Supports, Student Resources, Task Management, Teacher Resources, Teen Resources, Time Management, Transition, Working MemoryExecutive function skills are the mental tools that help us plan, focus, regulate emotions, remember instructions, and follow through with tasks. These skills shape the way we navigate time, manage emotions, adapt to change, and persist through challenges. And yet, most of us never received direct instruction—or space for reflection—on how these skills show up…
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Executive Functioning Strategies for Adults PDF Download
The Executive Functioning Strategies for Adults PDF is included below. Executive functioning skills are the mental tools that help us plan, focus, remember information, and juggle multiple tasks. While often discussed in the context of children, adults also rely heavily on these skills to succeed at work, in relationships, and in daily life. This post…
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ADHD Daily Planner Template for Kids (Free Printable + Tips for Parents)
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in Accountability, Blog, Cognitive Flexibility, Emotional Regulation, Environment and Sensory, Executive Function Coaching, Motivation & Reward, Neurodivergent-Friendly Planners, PDF, Printable & Downloads, Strategies and Supports, Student Resources, Task Management, Teen Resources, Time Management, Transition, Working MemoryI’m an adult with ADHD, and I strongly suspect I’m parenting a child with ADHD (my youngest). If you’re in the same boat, then I’m sure you’re no stranger to the chaos: mornings feel like sprints in the sand, homework becomes a battlefield, and mustering the energy for daily tasks feels impossible. But here’s a…
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Autism and ADHD Oversleeping (Executive Function Assessment PDF)
Are you sleeping 10, 12, or even 14 hours a night—and still waking up feeling foggy or drained? If you’re neurodivergent, autism and ADHD oversleeping isn’t just a matter of “laziness” or bad habits. It can be your brain’s way of coping with cognitive overload, burnout, or sleep that’s not actually restorative. In this post,…
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ThriveMind: An Executive Function Daily Planner
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in Blog, Accountability, Burnout & Overwhelm, Cognitive Flexibility, Emotional Regulation, Environment and Sensory, Executive Function Coaching, Identity and Self Concept, Motivation & Reward, Neurodivergent-Friendly Planners, PDF, Printable & Downloads, Strategies and Supports, Student Resources, Task Management, Teacher Resources, Teen Resources, Time Management, Transition, Working MemoryFinding a planner that actually works when you have executive dysfunction is like searching for a unicorn. Traditional planners assume you already have strong planning, organization, and task initiation skills. But what if those are the very things you struggle with? That’s where ThriveMind Executive Function Daily Planner comes in. ThriveMind isn’t just another to-do…
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Breaking Through Task Paralysis: Executive Function Coaching for Neurodivergent Adults
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in Accountability, Blog, Burnout & Overwhelm, Cognitive Flexibility, Emotional Regulation, Environment and Sensory, Executive Function Coaching, Motivation & Reward, Strategies and Supports, Student Resources, Task Management, Teacher Resources, Teen Resources, Time Management, Transition, Working MemoryYou’re staring at a task you care about. You know it matters. And still … nothing. No motion, no focus, just a slow scroll or blank stare. Sound familiar? That’s called task paralysis, a form of executive dysfunction, and it’s one of the most misunderstood executive function struggles, especially for those with ADHD, autism, or…
