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“Hi Seth, I heard you on the Tilt Parenting podcast and love everything you have to say. My son is 2e, but is only in third grade, so I think he’s still too young to benefit from your coaching. I was wondering if your blog has ever addressed what to do if a parent also suffers from executive functioning issues. Going through my son’s journey with him made me realize that I also have ADHD (inattentive type) and a lot of executive functioning issues. I’m really struggling with being able to help my son get organized because I am not organized. I end up feeling terrible about myself because I feel like I’m failing my son. If you have covered this on your blog, could you send me a link? If you haven’t, is this a topic you would consider addressing? Thanks for all that you do.” – Jill
- Younger 2e, think “plant seeds” plan, overhauls, SNO (Sunday Night Overhauls), organizing, build ownership, failsafe Son is 2e, but is only in third grade, so I think he’s still too young to benefit from your coaching.
- What to do if a parent also suffers from executive functioning issues. Same UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES, if I coached you I’d help you create planning skills/strategies personalized (frankenstudy), chunking, declutter stuff (digital and physical), online & mind (ER, deep inner work), consider meds, food, sleep, …
- Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree “Going through my son’s journey with him made me realize that I also have ADHD (inattentive type) and a lot of executive functioning issues. I’m really struggling with being able to help my son get organized because I am not organized. I end up feeling terrible about myself because I feel like I’m failing my son.” You GET to MODEL.