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Creating a Summer Routine
Workshop Replay
There are so many things to love about summer—longer days, looser schedules, travel, swimming, and a welcome break from the school-year grind. But if you’re also wondering how to enjoy summer without panicking about all the unstructured time, this 30-minute workshop is for you.
In this practical, parent-friendly session, we focus on Executive Function strategies that support kids (and adults!) when structure and routine naturally fall away. With a little intention and planning, you can create a summer rhythm that supports brains and leaves room for fun.
What You’ll Learn:
How to name your family’s values around summer—and let those guide your choices
My 6 Pillars for Executive Function success and how they show up during the summer months
Simple, flexible routines that support kids without over-scheduling
Ways to create just enough structure to reduce overwhelm and behavior challenges
You’ll leave with concrete, realistic strategies to help make summer feel calmer, more connected, and more enjoyable—while still supporting your child’s executive function skills.
Workshop Replay
There are so many things to love about summer—longer days, looser schedules, travel, swimming, and a welcome break from the school-year grind. But if you’re also wondering how to enjoy summer without panicking about all the unstructured time, this 30-minute workshop is for you.
In this practical, parent-friendly session, we focus on Executive Function strategies that support kids (and adults!) when structure and routine naturally fall away. With a little intention and planning, you can create a summer rhythm that supports brains and leaves room for fun.
What You’ll Learn:
How to name your family’s values around summer—and let those guide your choices
My 6 Pillars for Executive Function success and how they show up during the summer months
Simple, flexible routines that support kids without over-scheduling
Ways to create just enough structure to reduce overwhelm and behavior challenges
You’ll leave with concrete, realistic strategies to help make summer feel calmer, more connected, and more enjoyable—while still supporting your child’s executive function skills.