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How You Can Support Kids and Teens Who Struggle with Executive Function
Many neurodivergent youth—especially those with ADHD, autism, learning differences, or anxiety—struggle with executive function. These challenges can show up in many ways. They might have difficulty getting started with tasks, staying organized, managing time, regulating emotions, or following through on projects. It can be both stressful and exhausting. The worst part? Too often, these struggles are misunderstood as laziness or defiance. Somebody might look at a young person

Holly Baca
Feb 93 min read
Rebuilding Social Skills in Teens: Neurodiversity, the Pandemic, and the Power of Being Outdoors
Teen years are a time when social development plays a critical role in shaping things we usually take for granted, like social-emotional health and our sense of identity. But even if we often take them for granted, let’s not underestimate their importance. Social-emotional health and a sense of identity set us up for success in school, business, relationships, and other parts of life. For many teens—especially those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), anxiety, or ADHD—devel

Holly Baca
Aug 12, 20253 min read
Understanding Autism: Why Autism Awareness Month Matters
Written by Dylan Roche, Board Member Did you know April is Autism Awareness Month ? Every year, this month becomes an opportunity for...
Jessica Schwenk
Apr 22, 20253 min read
How Nature Helps with Anxiety and Overstimulation
Have you ever felt as if you’re overstimulated by the sights, sounds, and everything else you’re experiencing with your senses around...

Holly Baca
Nov 25, 20243 min read
What to Pack for an Outdoor Adventure When Kids Have Diverse Needs
The first rule of a good adventure is to always expect the unexpected. When you’re working with youth who have diverse needs — social,...

Holly Baca
Oct 30, 20243 min read
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