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On this episode of 'Other People's Parenting' hosted by mother daughter duo Karen Quinn (New York Times best selling author of The Ivy Chronicles , founder of Habit Coach and Testing Mom) and Schuyler Hurwitz (amateur parent) -the conversation revolves around the exploration of the book "Smart But Scattered" by Peg Dawson and Richard Guare, which serves as a quintessential resource for parents navigating the complexities of raising children with ADHD and executive function challenges.
We explain the significance of understanding executive functions and their developmental trajectory, emphasizing the necessity for parents to recognize the underlying reasons behind their children's behavioral challenges rather than resorting to punitive measures. Throughout our discussion, we provide strategies aimed at enhancing children's executive function skills, thereby equipping parents with the tools necessary to support their child's growth and emotional well-being. As we navigate the intricacies of this subject, we aim to illuminate the profound impact that informed parenting can have on shaping the future success of children confronted with executive function obstacles.
We emphasize that executive function skills are not exclusively an issue for children diagnosed with ADHD but are integral to all children as they navigate their formative years. By dissecting various executive function skills and their manifestations, we strive to equip parents with actionable strategies to foster an environment conducive to their children’s success. The conversation also touches upon the significance of understanding the hereditary nature of ADHD and executive function issues, encouraging listeners to adopt a compassionate perspective towards themselves and their children. Ultimately, the episode serves as a guide for parents seeking to enhance their children's executive functioning skills while mitigating the challenges that accompany these developmental hurdles.
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By Schuyler Hurwitz and Karen QuinnOn this episode of 'Other People's Parenting' hosted by mother daughter duo Karen Quinn (New York Times best selling author of The Ivy Chronicles , founder of Habit Coach and Testing Mom) and Schuyler Hurwitz (amateur parent) -the conversation revolves around the exploration of the book "Smart But Scattered" by Peg Dawson and Richard Guare, which serves as a quintessential resource for parents navigating the complexities of raising children with ADHD and executive function challenges.
We explain the significance of understanding executive functions and their developmental trajectory, emphasizing the necessity for parents to recognize the underlying reasons behind their children's behavioral challenges rather than resorting to punitive measures. Throughout our discussion, we provide strategies aimed at enhancing children's executive function skills, thereby equipping parents with the tools necessary to support their child's growth and emotional well-being. As we navigate the intricacies of this subject, we aim to illuminate the profound impact that informed parenting can have on shaping the future success of children confronted with executive function obstacles.
We emphasize that executive function skills are not exclusively an issue for children diagnosed with ADHD but are integral to all children as they navigate their formative years. By dissecting various executive function skills and their manifestations, we strive to equip parents with actionable strategies to foster an environment conducive to their children’s success. The conversation also touches upon the significance of understanding the hereditary nature of ADHD and executive function issues, encouraging listeners to adopt a compassionate perspective towards themselves and their children. Ultimately, the episode serves as a guide for parents seeking to enhance their children's executive functioning skills while mitigating the challenges that accompany these developmental hurdles.
Takeaways:
Companies mentioned in this episode:
Links referenced in this episode: