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[quote=Anonymous]Agree you need to stop doing so much. You know what we had for Easter dinner? I actually don't even know myself. I'm 99% sure it was leftovers but I don't even know because this wasn't a year we could handle a big fancy dinner. We've done everything from fast food to having people over for a nice dinner on Easter, depending on the year. Your kid should be old enough to make the goody bags. It sounds like you don't really understand his executive function issues. If you have those issues it does affect task initiation and planning and knowing all the subparts. Getting the kids ready for bed isn't one task, it's making yourself stop what you're doing, change direction, find PJs, get them on, floss, put on toothpaste, brush, and a lot more. If you have severe enough executive functioning issues, each one of those is an internal struggle to start and stay on task. [/quote]
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