How to Help My Child or Teen Start a Task | Co-Regulation Parenting | E217 episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 5, 2024 · 16 MIN

How to Help My Child or Teen Start a Task | Co-Regulation Parenting | E217

from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

Start task difficulties are one of the most common executive functioning challenges parents see in children and teens. In this episode, I explain why some kids struggle to start task after task, what executive functioning has to do with it, and how parents can help children move from feeling stuck to taking action.Many children want to succeed but struggle to start task demands like homework, chores, projects, or even simple daily responsibilities. What looks like laziness, avoidance, or procrastination is often a sign that executive functioning skills need support.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why children struggle to start tasks• How executive functioning affects task initiation• Common causes of procrastination and avoidance• Practical strategies that help children get movingWhat is task initiation?Task initiation is the ability to begin an activity without excessive prompting or delay.Children who struggle with task initiation may:• Put off assignments until the last minute• Feel overwhelmed by simple responsibilities• Avoid starting homework or projects• Need repeated reminders to begin tasks• Become frustrated when facing multi-step activitiesThese challenges are often linked to executive functioning difficulties.Behavior is communication.It's not laziness—it's a skill deficit that needs support.When children cannot start tasks, they often feel overwhelmed rather than unmotivated.Why do children struggle to start tasks?Common contributors include:• Executive functioning challenges• ADHD• Anxiety and perfectionism• Emotional dysregulation• Difficulty breaking tasks into manageable steps• Feeling overwhelmed by expectationsUnderstanding the root cause helps parents choose more effective supports.How can parents help?Helpful strategies include:• Breaking large tasks into smaller steps• Creating clear routines and expectations• Using visual reminders and checklists• Reducing overwhelm before demanding action• Supporting emotional regulation firstChildren are more likely to begin tasks when they feel capable, supported, and regulated.What does success look like?The goal is not perfection.The goal is helping children:• Build confidence• Improve organization skills• Reduce procrastination• Develop independence• Strengthen executive functioningWith the right support, children can learn to start tasks more consistently and manage responsibilities with greater success.Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand emotional dysregulation in children and teaches practical nervous system regulation and co-regulation strategies through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.

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