Category Archives for Executive Functioning

Updated Cool Tools Page

We are very happy to announce some changes to our website in the past few months. In addition to brand new course pages, we have also added a calendar page which will allow us to post about upcoming speaking

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The Stress of a Brain Without Internal Time

During my recent trip to the LDA conference, I experienced an unexpected challenge for my executive functioning. I was in my hotel room in Baltimore the night before the event. It had been a LONG day of

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Upcoming Presentation: LDA International Conference

I am honored to be a speaker at the upcoming Learning Disabilities of America International conference in Baltimore, MD next month. The event runs from February 16th – 19th, 2017. There are wonderful keynote

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The Word of the Week: Gratitude

If you are looking for inspiration going into this week, let it be this.                   I came across this quote in a friend’s holiday letter, and

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Get Going!

Unlike me, my mother did not have challenges with executive functions. She was not one to sit around and procrastinate.  As the new year has arrived, I can hear her saying: “It’s time to get going!” I

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Upcoming Workshop in NYC – Building Executive Function Skills: Time Management, Planning and Organization

I was recently asked to prepare a full day workshop in Glosterville, New York for a wonderful organization called Transitions. This program does fabulous work in their community, preparing teens and young

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More Wisdom from a 15-Year Old

A classic parental complaint I hear is how teens manage to stretch their homework to last for hours. “If he would just sit down and do it, he would be done in no time!” My answer to this is

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The Joy of Teaching Teachers

On September first, I had a dream come true. I was given the opportunity to present to all of the middle school teachers and principals for the entire Hillsboro School District here in Oregon – something

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New Family Group Course Online Starting Soon

Over the past seven years, the Seeing My Time program has shifted and grown to accommodate the unique needs of participants, including therapists, coaches, teachers, families, adults and students alike. This

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Getting Support for Healthy Habit Building

For those who struggle with executive functioning challenges, creating and keeping healthy habits can be a major road block. I know that this is true for myself. An important aspect of creating healthy

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