Executive functioning skills are the mental processes children use to plan, organize, regulate emotions, follow directions, and manage daily tasks. When these skills are still developing or delayed, children may have difficulty with transitions, staying focused, solving problems, or managing frustration. Executive functioning challenges can affect home routines, school participation, social interactions, and emotional well-being.
Every child experiences these challenges in different ways. Some may struggle with starting tasks, others with staying organized or shifting gears when plans change. Many children also become overwhelmed or frustrated when routines feel unpredictable or when tasks are hard to understand.
At Saffron Therapy, we view executive functioning challenges as skill-building opportunities. We support children with patience, structure, and compassionate coaching so they can learn tools that make daily life easier and more manageable.
Children with executive functioning differences may experience:
These experiences do not reflect a lack of effort. They simply mean your child needs additional support and clear tools to help them feel successful. With gentle, structured guidance, children can build executive functioning skills that improve independence, confidence, and daily participation.
ABA therapy helps children build the foundational skills needed for stronger organization, flexibility, and emotional regulation. At Saffron Therapy, we use evidence-based strategies that are practical, child-centered, and aligned with your family’s routines.
ABA can support children by helping them:
Our focus is always on teaching skills that truly matter for real life. We do not target harmless behaviors, and we never push children to perform skills that feel overwhelming or misaligned with their needs.
We support children with executive functioning differences in ways that honor their natural learning style and unique strengths. Our approach is:
We help children build practical skills without changing who they are. The goal is not perfection. It is confidence, comfort, and steady growth.
Children can receive support in several ways:
Your BCBA will help you choose the right mix of supports based on your child’s strengths, needs, and your family’s goals.