Setting up a supportive environment is beneficial from "summary" of Smart But Scattered by Peg Dawson,Richard Guare
Creating a supportive environment can make a significant difference in helping individuals with executive functioning challenges thrive. When the environment is structured in a way that minimizes distractions and provides the necessary tools and resources, individuals are better able to focus on tasks and stay organized. This, in turn, can lead to improved productivity and overall well-being.
A supportive environment can include physical organization, such as keeping workspaces clutter-free and providing visual reminders of tasks and deadlines. By reducing visual and auditory distractions, individuals can better concentrate on the task at hand and avoid feeling overwhelmed by sensory input. Additionally, having a designated space for specific activities, such as a quiet area for studying or a workstation for completing tas...
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