Executive Function Skills For Parents of Teens & Young Adults
Parental guidance and support play a vital role in helping children develop executive function skills, which are essential for success in academics, social interactions, and daily life. Executive function skills encompass a range of cognitive abilities, including self-control, working memory, organization, planning, and problem-solving.
Executive function coaching at home empowers parents of teens and young adults to support their child's development without the need for constant yelling, nagging, or reminding. By focusing on teaching practical strategies for time management, organization, and decision-making, parents can foster independence and self-regulation in their children. This approach emphasizes collaboration and positive reinforcement, helping teens and young adults build the skills necessary for academic success and personal growth. By creating a supportive and structured environment, parents can guide their children towards becoming more responsible and self-sufficient individuals.
Our online live workshop is designed to be engaging, providing practical help and guidance through real scenarios that parents encounter when supporting their teens with executive function challenges.
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WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
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Effective, easy-to-implement strategies to enhance your child's planning, organization, time management, and self-regulation skills.
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Engage in interactive exercises that will equip you with the skills needed to support your child’s daily routines and academic success.
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Connect with other parents
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Upcoming Workshop Schedule:
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Online 4 Sessions for $180
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Each session is 90 minutes long
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Wednesday March 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th
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12:00-1:30pm CT (10-11:30am PT, 1pm-2:30pm ET)​
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ABOUT US
Maayan Glaser-Koren and Joyce Carson Spalla are experienced educators with backgrounds in special education, educational therapy, and executive function coaching. Together, they bring over two decades of experience working with teens and young adults who face executive function challenges.
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Our providers have background in special education and child development.