Hey Isa. Im an adult with adhd and I do executive functioning coaching. If you’d be open to it i’d love to share some knowledge on the topic. You can find my information here g.co/kgs/BC3k8w
Hey john I help adults with adhd. I’d love to share some knowledge and advice. You can find my info at g.co/kgs/BC3k8w. Im also on instagram @coachingbychris where there is a calendly link to set up a quick zoom over some coffee ☕️
Most certainly! In order for executive function to properly develop you will need a good example (caretaker) who you see in a good light and thus want to follow. They teach you the fundamentals. In the case you do not have someone take proper care of you or you do not like the caretaker executive functions are harder to develop. Also, when a child has too much other information to process, like abuse and/or neglect, there will be less time and space for executive functions to develop. During that time there were more important things at play, it came second.