Prioritizing and Planning

Students with executive functioning challenges often struggle to plan and prioritize their tasks.  This is frequently apparent in students with ADHD: because they often think “everything is important”, they frequently fail to prioritize and plan their tasks.  As a result, they become overwhelmed and struggle to get started on their most important tasks. Setting Priorities…

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Services and solutions for children, teens, adults, and families struggling with ADHD and related executive functioning challenges.

READ Presentation

I was truly honored to present “Fostering Resilience in Your Struggling Child or Teen” to the families of READ (Reaching-Educating-Advocating-for-Dyslexics) in Grapevine and Colleyville.  I appreciate everything you are doing to support children and teens with dyslexia! As promised, here is a PDF copy of my presentation. For more information about helping your struggling child…

Prioritize by Time & Place to Reach Your Goals!

If you struggle to use planners and calendars, try keeping track of your tasks by when and where you’ll complete them.  In this article, Dr. Davenport outlines a simplified way to prioritize by context. Download and Print the Prioritizing by Context Worksheet  This worksheet is designed for adults who have different types of tasks to…