Improving Executive Functioning in Kids with Anxiety or OCD

This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.

Anxiety and OCD can impact executive functioning in so many different ways. When our children are being bombarded with upsetting thoughts, executive functioning skills can go out the window.

I invited two educational therapists to discuss ways we can help our kids improve their executive functioning skills. 

In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast, I invited Rachel Kapp and Stephanie Pitts, educational therapists and the hosts of the Learn Smarter Podcast, to discuss ways we can help our kids improve their executive functioning skills. 

To tap into Rachel and Stepanie’s resources, listen to their podcast and check out their practice websites:

Rachel Kapp’s website

Stephanie Pitts website

 

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🌸 Check out my workshop, How to Help Kids in the School Environment

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