








desertcart.com: Executive Functioning Workbook for Kids: 40 Fun Activities to Build Memory, Flexible Thinking, and Self-Control Skills at Home, in School, and Beyond (Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids): 9781638070863: Grand PhD BCN, Dr. Sharon: Books Review: Perfect for what I need. - I use this for recommending to parents with kids who have an ADHD diagnosis. Review: Great Support for Improving Decision Making in Kids - This book has been really helpful in being able to explain concepts and go through exercises with my 8 year old. Would recommend it for anyone looking to support their child in improving their executive function skills.





| Best Sellers Rank | #3,074 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4 in Children & Adolescent's Learning Disorders #11 in Children's Daily Activities Books #32 in Children's Self-Esteem Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,093) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 0.3 x 10 inches |
| Edition | Workbook |
| Grade level | 1 - 2 |
| ISBN-10 | 1638070865 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1638070863 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids |
| Print length | 122 pages |
| Publication date | October 26, 2021 |
| Publisher | Callisto Kids |
| Reading age | 7 - 11 years, from customers |
M**A
Perfect for what I need.
I use this for recommending to parents with kids who have an ADHD diagnosis.
H**D
Great Support for Improving Decision Making in Kids
This book has been really helpful in being able to explain concepts and go through exercises with my 8 year old. Would recommend it for anyone looking to support their child in improving their executive function skills.
A**R
Great
Good book - great little exercises for kids who struggle with executive functioning. I like how it breaks it up into sections for school and home. Skews little young but was still helpful for my 6th grader.
G**S
Great content. My kids didn’t like it.
I purchased the Executive Functioning Workbook for my kids at the beginning of the summer to help them build their executive functioning skills. Each day, I read a chapter to them, and we would discuss it together. The book has great content and provides valuable guidance, but it just didn’t hold the attention of my 11-year-old and gifted 9-year-old. My son even commented that the term “executive functioning skills” sounded weird and intimidating. I think the title alone might turn some kids off, even though the material is very important. While it didn’t quite connect with my children, I still think it’s a well-done resource and would recommend it for families whose kids might be more open to the topic.
M**N
Great resource! Easy to use!
Love this book and has so many great activities to utilize as tools for kiddos! One of my go to resources! It also makes a great gift for school counselors and therapists!
I**�
Wish we were All born with it.. like Maybelline!! 🤗
I can’t wait to make it through this book with my son, as I know it will help him greatly and me too with educating him and reparenting myself. Is that a run on sentence!? 😅
M**L
Awesome return on a small investment!
Got these for my grandkids to work on over the summer. They completed them and when they went back to school applied what they learned. Two got straight A's on their first report card and the other got A-B honor roll! I am very very pleased with this purchase and would definitely recommend!👌 ***Edit/Update*** All three made Alpha Honor Roll!!! 🎖
J**R
Good for littles
This is a good resource if you have very young learners, or if you are new to this concept.
B**I
pouco conteudo
L**W
Excellent information for my 8 year old and helped me as a teacher get better strategies
E**.
Great read and lots of information for people wanting to understand and learn more about Executive Functioning issues. Along with tools to counteract EF obstacles.
K**.
This book has interesting info for parents and children. It seems to be a book you read with your children and try out the strategies as a team (to support and better understand what the ADHDer is going through) and not a ‘workbook’ that children/teenagers read and use on their own.
M**S
Workbooks aren't for kids. They aren't going to read this and diligently read/write. It may give parents/caregivers some ideas but kids aren't doing workbooks. Maybe teens will but not younger.
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