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EPISODE · Oct 25, 2024 · 17 MIN

Episode 22: Peg's Take on the 'Perfect" Intervention for Executive Skill Difficulties in Older Kids with Peg Dawson

from Just One Thing for Parents with Dr Bettina Hohnen · host Dr. Bettina Hohnen

In this episode of JOT for Parents, Bettina is joined by the renowned Peg Dawson to explore effective interventions for executive skill difficulties in older kids. Executive functions, like planning, organizing, paying attention, and managing time, are crucial for managing everyday life and reside in the brain's frontal lobes. Many children struggle with these skills, leading parents to mistakenly think their kids are being difficult or lazy when they actually haven't developed the necessary brain circuits or habits. Peg Dawson, the author of "Smart but Scattered," shares her expertise and introduces a simple yet powerful five-minute intervention designed to help parents enhance their child's executive skills. This episode is a must-listen for every parent, as it addresses a universal challenge in supporting children's development.

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