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Parenting as Executive Functions Evolve

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  • In this free 2 minute video, learn about Dr. Damon Korb using a baseball analogy to help parents
  • Learn how a parent's role is constantly shifting
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In this short video clip from the Social Thinking Providers Conference, Dr. Damon Korb—a developmental and behavioral pediatrician and author of Raising an Organized Child—uses a baseball analogy to help parents understand how their role is constantly shifting, allowing their child to take on more of their own executive functions as their children progress through their teenage years. Damon’s full 60-minute keynote was packed with ideas and strategies that were much appreciated by his audience.

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