by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Oct 23, 2015 | Executive Functioning
I had the pleasure the other night presenting to parents at the Orchard Friends School. The topic was “Executive Functioning & Shut-Down Learners.” As I always try to do, my mission is to present concepts that I think become unnecessarily overcomplicated (like...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Nov 26, 2012 | ADHD/ADD
When was the last time your kid came home and said, “Mom, guess what, I got a really cool worksheet today!!!” My guess is it has not happened to date. Frankly, the worksheets that I see (and I see tons of them) can be pretty dreadful...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | May 6, 2011 | Writing Difficulty-Dysgraphia
Once a pon a time their was a boy who had no friends so he was always alon But then one day every thing change His mom gave him a violin to play it sounded horabel so he said he said I am never playing this agin so then one Day he went in the store and heard a...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Dec 29, 2010 | Parenting Misc
What do these behaviors sound like to you? o Not handing in homework consistently o Avoiding responsibilities o Procrastinating o Not sustaining mental effort o Underachieving...