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Does your child struggle with organization, routines, or remembering basic tasks and you are not sure how to help without constant reminders, frustration, or doing it all for them?
If your child constantly forgets where things go, struggles to pack up for school, or becomes overwhelmed by simple routines, you are not alone.
In this episode, we are walking through 7 unique organization strategies that can help your child build executive functioning skills in a way that feels doable, collaborative, and encouraging.
We talk about why many kids with ADHD are not being defiant when they seem disorganized, how vague instructions can create confusion, and why parents often need to shift from telling to collaborating. You will also hear simple ways to use routines, visuals, decluttering, and open-ended questions to build more independence over time.
This episode is full of warm, practical guidance for parents who want to support organization skills without shame, punishment, or constant conflict.
Learn more at WeThriveLearning.com
By WeThrive LearningDoes your child struggle with organization, routines, or remembering basic tasks and you are not sure how to help without constant reminders, frustration, or doing it all for them?
If your child constantly forgets where things go, struggles to pack up for school, or becomes overwhelmed by simple routines, you are not alone.
In this episode, we are walking through 7 unique organization strategies that can help your child build executive functioning skills in a way that feels doable, collaborative, and encouraging.
We talk about why many kids with ADHD are not being defiant when they seem disorganized, how vague instructions can create confusion, and why parents often need to shift from telling to collaborating. You will also hear simple ways to use routines, visuals, decluttering, and open-ended questions to build more independence over time.
This episode is full of warm, practical guidance for parents who want to support organization skills without shame, punishment, or constant conflict.
Learn more at WeThriveLearning.com