ADD/ADHD & Executive Functioning Coaching Moment…Staying On-Task

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Being productive in my sessions is the most obvious part of my job. If I am not productive, chances are that clients will not see much benefit to my work. While I understand this, some of my clients have an issue with staying on-task.  This makes my work more challenging. Despite this, there is still much to be gained from refocusing a client.

As I’ve mentioned before, individuals with ADD, ADHD and Executive Functioning concerns often create conflict to avoid conflict. Why deal with the matter at hand when you can make it about everything else? When I have clients that attempt this strategy, I turn the conversation back towards the issue at hand. Obviously, I have been doing this for a long time both personally and professionally. But here are some simple things I advise clients and families to do away from sessions…

  • Write down the specific issue
  • Do not engage in arguments outside of the issue at hand
  • Try not to bring irrelevant information into the argument
  • Do not pull files or remind people of past actions/situations
  • Settle the problem…do not let it linger

When these suggestions are in place, conversations always end up being much more productive and helpful. Remember, nothing will get accomplished if everyone is off-task. Hold to the matter at hand…It is really difficult but it will help everyone stay focused.

For more information on my ADD, ADHD and Executive Functioning coaching, please visit www.adhdefcoach.com. In addition to working with clients in-person, I also work with clients all over the United States and World online, please visit www.onlineadhdcoach.com for more information. To learn more about my other services, please visit www.carrolleducationalgroup.com & www.iepexperts.com. I can be found on Twitter at ADHDGuru. You can also find me on Facebook, Google Plus and Tumblr. Feel free to email me at [email protected] or call 877.398.ADHD (2343) with any additional questions.

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