Episode 103: Empowering People to Leap ADHD’s Highest Hurdles

Learning to empower our kids and students to do for themselves is often harder than just doing it for them. But ultimately they will need autonomy, so we must help them hone their executive function skills now. Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Sarah Kesty about how to go about helping our kids, and how to retrain teachers to help their students be self-empowered. It’s another great conversation you shouldn’t miss.


ABOUT THE GUEST

Sarah Kesty is an Executive Function expert, an international speaker, an autism specialist with the state of California, a published author, and a 504 and IEP expert. She’s also the host of The Executive Function Podcast.

Sarah specializes in developing executive function skills in teens and tweens. She’s the author of Everyone Has Something, which she hopes will empower divergent learners to embrace their journeys and reframe their struggles in a positive light. She has worked with students with a range of disabilities for over 15 years, and writes for educational media such as KQED and Edutopia.

BACKGROUND READING

Sarah’s website

The Executive Function Podcast on Apple

Everyone Has Something book