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Executive Functions - Collaborative problem solving , ADHD and motivation
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 373631" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Executive function deficit is my difficult child's biggest stumbling block for independent living. It doesn't get the "press" other labels get. I'm not sure why since it has sabotaged difficult child's life at many points in his life. </p><p>He, like barney'smom son, can hyper focus when the need arises and is self chosen. Unfortunately, he doesn't seem to sustain it for boring tasks like house work, school work etc. </p><p>I need to refresh my knowledge base since I burned out a few years ago and stopped reading updated info. Maybe this will resurrect my passion to help difficult child find his way in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 373631, member: 3"] Executive function deficit is my difficult child's biggest stumbling block for independent living. It doesn't get the "press" other labels get. I'm not sure why since it has sabotaged difficult child's life at many points in his life. He, like barney'smom son, can hyper focus when the need arises and is self chosen. Unfortunately, he doesn't seem to sustain it for boring tasks like house work, school work etc. I need to refresh my knowledge base since I burned out a few years ago and stopped reading updated info. Maybe this will resurrect my passion to help difficult child find his way in the world. [/QUOTE]
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