About the Book
Help your child feel confident and capable!
If your child has been given a diagnosis of executive
functioning disorder, you may be feeling overwhelmed and
unsure of what to do next. You want your child to be able to
master certain basic skills, such as being organized, staying
focused, and controlling impulses and emotions. But what if
your child is having trouble with one or all of these skills?
With The Conscious Parent's Guide to Executive Functioning
Disorder, you'll learn how to take a relationship-centered
approach to parenting as you help improve your child's
executive functioning skills:
Conscious parenting is about being present with your children
and taking the time to understand how to help them flourish.
With the strategies and advice in this guide, you and your child
will build sustainable bonds, develop positive behaviors, and
improve executive functioning skills for life. And you'll find that
conscious parenting helps create a calm and mindful
atmosphere for the whole family, while helping your child feel
competent, successful, and healthy.
About the Author
Rebecca Branstetter, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and a Licensed Educational Psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area. Dr. Branstetter assesses and counsels children and adolescents with learning and emotional challenges in public schools and in private practice. Branstetter is the author of the popular blog "Notes from the School Psychologist." She is the author of The Everything Parent's Guide to Children with Executive Functioning Disorder.