As humans, all of our pathways for interacting with the world lead us back to executive functioning: how we relate to one another, engage with our environment, initiate and complete tasks, regulate our emotions, plan, organize and problem solve are all interrelated neurological skills that we can reliably strengthen through dedicated support.
Focusing on executive functioning allows us to do more than just treat the individual behaviors and symptoms of dissatisfaction we face. By supporting the overall mechanism in our brains for how we act and interact, we can positively influence our ability to connect, collaborate, and create.