
5. 5 executive functioning skills that uniquely wired kids struggle with
Connected and Capable · Alisha Grogan
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Show Notes
What if some of the hardest moments with your child aren’t about behavior, motivation, or personality at all?
In this episode, I share executive functioning as the next critical piece of the puzzle, and why so many uniquely wired kids struggle in ways that are easy to misinterpret.
You’ll hear why executive functioning is far bigger than attention alone, 4 more EF skills, and they quietly affect daily life in ways most families don’t recognize.
If you’ve ever found yourself thinking they should be able to do this by now, or wondering why progress feels inconsistent — this episode will help you see your kid (or yourself) in a whole new light.
Key Timestamps:
1:45 Why executive functioning gets mislabeled as personality
6:05 Attention isn’t the whole ADHD story
16:20 Perseverance is a brain skill, not a trait
20:00 Working memory & “why won’t they remember?”
23:20 Task initiation: frozen before starting
26:40 Flexibility & meltdowns when plans change
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