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Connect My Brain

153. Child Struggling? Tasks, Homework & Planning Issues | Truth Bombs

29 May 2025

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Today I'm breaking down one of the most important concepts in brain development – executive function. Ever wondered what executive function actually means? I'll take you on a quick journey through your brain, from the visual cortex in the back to the frontal lobe up front. This is where the magic happens – where your brain develops the ability to make good decisions, plan for the future, regulate emotions, and "read the room." I explain how executive function is a process that builds over time, starting from the back of your brain and working forward. When everything flows smoothly, you develop into a powerful young person who can execute tasks, turn in homework, and make solid life plans. Don't miss our upcoming parental webinars starting May 14th! I'll teach you how to understand your child's unique "blueprint" and help their brain develop with the right intensity and frequency. Sign up at https://www.connectmybrain.com/parental-guidance-webinar/ Grab our free milestone app at https://www.connectmybrain.com/app/ Join Dr. Laura's parenting membership here: https://www.connectmybrain.com/parent-membership/ Download the Connect My Brain app here: https://www.connectmybrain.com/app/ Request a virtual assessment here: https://www.connectmybrain.com/assessments/ Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connect.my.brain/ Want help starting or managing your own podcast? Talk to my producer, Marcie Paige. You focus on delivering great content—she'll take care of everything else! Visit https://marciepaige.com

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