Executive Function in Kids: Why Organization Is So Hard | Brain Balance

Опубликовано: 23 Май 2026
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If your child struggles to stay organized or follow through, it may be connected to executive functioning in kids—and Brain Balance explains how these skills impact daily routines. This video breaks down why organization can feel so difficult and what’s happening beneath the surface.

Organization challenges often look like forgotten assignments, messy backpacks, or trouble getting started on tasks. For many families, it can feel like nothing sticks—no matter how many reminders, planners, or systems are in place. These patterns are often connected to brain development, including working memory, processing speed, and attention and self-regulation.

At Brain Balance, the focus is on strengthening the underlying skills that support executive function in kids. The Brain Balance program takes a whole-brain approach to help improve how the brain processes, organizes, and responds to information—supporting children, teens, and young adults who feel overwhelmed or scattered. This can be especially helpful for families navigating learning challenges in children or wondering why progress doesn’t stick.

If you’ve ever asked yourself why your child struggles in school or why simple routines feel harder than they should, this perspective can help connect the dots.

👉 Learn more about how the Brain Balance program supports brain development and executive function at brainbalance.com