by Sharon A. Hansen is a highly-rated, evidence-based resource designed to help teenagers manage the core symptoms of executive functioning disorder (EFD). Written by a licensed school counselor, it uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques to teach practical life skills in a non-judgmental, engaging format. Key Features and Content
: Includes strategies for enhancing memory, sustaining attention, and improving flexibility in thinking. The executive functioning workbook for teens: h...
: Offers activities for improving time management, goal-setting, organization, and planning. by Sharon A
: It is often cited by reviewers from EF Specialists for its easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach. Key Features and Content : Includes strategies for
: Educators from sites like Reddit and Amazon report it works well for middle and high school students, with one reviewer noting that students find the scenarios highly relatable.
: Some readers on Amazon have noted that the book may not feel "neurodivergent affirming," as it occasionally uses terms like "weakness" and focuses on changing the individual rather than adapting environments. Purchasing Options The book is widely available at various retailers: