You’re one step closer to helping your child build executive function through play!

Your free Executive Function Games Guide is on its way to your inbox.

I know how hard it can be when your child struggles to start tasks, follow directions, or stay focused — especially when you’re trying to make learning fun and positive.

You’re doing the right thing by using games to teach these important life skills — and I’m here to make that next step even easier.

This guide gives you simple, play-based ways to strengthen your child’s executive function skills.
The next step is learning how to go deeper — with step-by-step tools that help you teach focus, organization, and follow-through in everyday routines.

Take the Next Step: Build on the Games With the Executive Function Foundations Toolkit

Because you downloaded the Games Guide, you can grab my most-loved resource — the Executive Function Foundations Toolkit â€” for a special one-time thank-you page discount!

Instead of just playing games to practice executive function, this toolkit helps your child master the skills they need for independence.
It gives you the visuals, checklists, and teaching guides to make real progress — in a way that finally clicks for your neurodivergent learner.

What’s Included:

  • Executive Function Foundations Workbook
  • Task Initiation Toolkit
  • Time Management Skills Pack
  • Focus & Attention Activities
  • Parent + Teacher Guides

Grab your Executive Function Foundations Toolkit today for just $24 (36% off) â€” available only on this page.

Offer Expires in 15 Minutes!

  

What Professionals and Parents are Saying

  • For the first time, I understood how to help my child.

    “I used to feel completely lost trying to figure out why my son couldn’t start his homework or finish a simple chore. The checklist helped me finally see what executive function skills he was missing, and the toolkit showed me how to actually teach them.”
    Mom of a 10 year old
  • This is exactly what I needed for my therapy sessions.

    “As a pediatric occupational therapist, I’m always looking for practical, visually engaging ways to teach executive function skills. These resources make it so much easier to explain to parents what we’re working on — and to help kids actually practice those skills in real life.”
    Rachel, Pediatric OT

💌 Here’s What to Do Next

1️⃣ Check your inbox for your free Executive Function Games Guide (it should arrive within 5 minutes).
2️⃣ Pick one or two games to start with today. Keep it playful and low-pressure.
3️⃣ Take the next step â€” grab the Executive Function Foundations Toolkit to get everything you need to help your child strengthen these skills beyond playtime.

You don’t have to figure this out alone — you deserve tools that make teaching executive function skills easier and more joyful.

Remember

Every child can learn the skills to focus, follow through, and build confidence — especially when learning feels like play.

You’re already taking powerful steps by learning how to support your child with compassion and creativity.

Let’s make this journey easier, together. 💛

— Sara Anderson, OTD, OTR/L
Creator of Learning for a Purpose

overstimulated mom Sara Blog Photo