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Ever wonder why your kid can recite every line from their favorite YouTube video but somehow “forgets” their shoes, homework, and to throw away the empty cereal box… all in the same morning? Before you pull your hair out, take a breath—this might not be laziness at all.
In this episode, Dr. Tori Cordiano, a licensed clinical psychologist and Co-Director of Laurel's Center for Research on Girls in Shaker Heights helps us decode executive functioning: what it is, why your kid struggles with it (spoiler: their brain’s still under construction), and how you can stop expecting skills they literally don’t have yet.
You’ll laugh, you’ll sigh in relief, and you’ll finally get why socks end up everywhere.
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Ever wonder why your kid can recite every line from their favorite YouTube video but somehow “forgets” their shoes, homework, and to throw away the empty cereal box… all in the same morning? Before you pull your hair out, take a breath—this might not be laziness at all.
In this episode, Dr. Tori Cordiano, a licensed clinical psychologist and Co-Director of Laurel's Center for Research on Girls in Shaker Heights helps us decode executive functioning: what it is, why your kid struggles with it (spoiler: their brain’s still under construction), and how you can stop expecting skills they literally don’t have yet.
You’ll laugh, you’ll sigh in relief, and you’ll finally get why socks end up everywhere.
Resources We Shared:
Follow Tori on Instagram
Feeling burned out and unseen? It’s time for something new. Give us 4 Days. We’ll give you Big Shifts. And you’ll create Lasting Balance. Join our FREE Master Your Emotions Challenge HERE.
Learn more about Dr. Tori and her work HERE.
Want to keep the convo going? Come hang out with us in the FREE No Guilt Mom Podcast Community—real talk, support, and zero mom guilt.
Visit No Guilt Mom
Follow us on Instagram!
Explore our No Guilt Mom Amazon Shop filled with juicy parenting reads and guest favorites!
Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too!
Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com/NOGUILT
Love the show? Show it some love back by checking out our ah-maz-ing sponsors who help keep it all going—right here!
Access the full episode transcript HERE
#parentingpodcast #parentingtips #selfcare #mentalload #kids #teenager #toddler #preschooler #baby #noguiltmom #executivefunctioning, #childdevelopment, #parentingstrategies, #ADHD, #workingmemory, #childpsychology, #familydynamics
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