The Skills Behind the Skills
Organization, planning, time management, and self-regulation — the executive function skills that make everything else possible. Covered by TEFA.
Get Your Free ConsultationWhat Are Executive Functions?
Executive functions are the brain's management system — the mental skills that help us plan, focus, remember instructions, and juggle multiple tasks. When these skills are underdeveloped, even smart students struggle.
Task Initiation
"Getting started" — the ability to begin tasks without excessive procrastination
Planning & Prioritizing
Breaking down projects, deciding what matters most, creating action steps
Organization
Keeping track of materials, managing physical and digital spaces
Time Management
Estimating how long tasks take, meeting deadlines, pacing work
Working Memory
Holding information in mind while using it — following multi-step directions
Sustained Attention
Staying focused despite distractions or boredom
Signs Your Child May Need EF Support
At School
- → Loses assignments, forgets to turn in completed work
- → Waits until the last minute for everything
- → Backpack and locker are disaster zones
- → Knows the material but bombs tests
- → Long-term projects are overwhelming
At Home
- → Needs constant reminders to start homework
- → Gets overwhelmed and shuts down
- → Can't estimate how long things will take
- → Room is perpetually messy despite trying
- → Struggles with morning/evening routines
How We Build Executive Function Skills
Executive functions develop throughout childhood and adolescence — and they can be trained. Our coaching helps students build these skills through practice, strategies, and real-world application.
- ★ Systems, not nagging — We teach organizational systems your child actually uses
- ★ Real assignments — We practice with actual schoolwork, not worksheets
- ★ Gradual release — Skills transfer to independence over time
- ★ Metacognitive coaching — Students learn to understand their own thinking
Sample Session Focus Areas
- • Setting up a planner system that works
- • Breaking a research paper into manageable steps
- • Creating a study schedule for finals
- • Organizing digital files and Google Classroom
- • Building a morning routine checklist
- • Practicing "brain dumps" before tests
- • Learning to estimate time accurately
Who Benefits from EF Coaching
ADHD
Executive dysfunction is central to ADHD
Autism
Planning and flexibility are common challenges
Learning Disabilities
Often co-occurs with reading/math challenges
Gifted/2e
Smart but struggling to show it
Using TEFA for Executive Function Coaching
TEFA Covers Educational Coaching
Executive function coaching qualifies as an approved educational service under TEFA. Students with ADHD, autism, or learning disabilities may qualify for enhanced disability funding.
Weekly Support, Real Results
EF skills develop through consistent practice. TEFA funding allows for regular weekly sessions throughout the school year — the sustained support that creates lasting change.
Investment in Independence
Strong executive function skills pay dividends for life — in college, careers, and daily living. TEFA lets you invest in these foundational skills now.
Help Your Child Get Organized for Life
Executive function coaching builds skills that last. Let's talk about how TEFA can make it happen.