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Could I have ADHD or Executive Functioning Issues?

Do you struggle to plan, manage time, set goals, or complete tasks? Have you felt that you’ve been wrongfully labeled as “lazy,” or, “impulsive,” when you’ve really been trying your hardest? If so, your challenges may be stemming from Executive Functioning (EF) issues. The parts of the brain responsible for EF are slowest to develop, and many kids and adults struggle from impaired EF skills.

Think your challenges could be from ADHD or Executive Functioning issues? Here are 7 questions to consider:

1. What does EF impact?

The first step in questioning whether you have EF challenges is to understand what EF skills affect. EF skills impact your:

  • Attention & memory

  • Initiation 

  • Planning & time management

  • Self-monitoring

  • Managing behaviors and emotions

  • Organization

  • Flexible thinking

  • Reading social cues

  • Self-esteem

2. Right… but what does that look like?

EF issues can manifest in many different ways throughout life. Here are a few examples of what EF issues sometimes look like in adults and children:

  • Taking action without thinking it through

    • KIDS: Not delaying screen time until chores are done

    • ADULTS: Accepting a social invitation, even though it means bailing on an important appointment

  • Difficulties with non-verbal working memory

    • KIDS: Trouble creating outlines and study guides in school

    • ADULTS: Not planning adequate time to travel from home to pick the kids up 

  • Struggling to self-talk and track progress toward goals

    • KIDS: Playing games on their calculator during a test, not considering how it will impact their grade

    • ADULTS: Repeatedly hitting the snooze button without considering the time it takes to get ready, resulting in being late

  • Planning & problem solving

    • KIDS: Staying stuck on a difficult test question, rather than finishing the rest of the test and coming back to it

    • ADULTS:  Having a great project idea at work, but struggling to execute the details, resulting in missed deadlines

  • Emotional regulation: Inhibiting strong emotions for your own well-being

    • KIDS: Name-calling or pushing another student who bothers them 

    • ADULTS: Yelling at a server for the chef overcooking their steak

3. Are other issues at play?

Everyone with ADHD has EF impairments, but not everyone with EF impairments has ADHD. Other conditions can affect EF performance, such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, slow processing speed, anxiety. Diagnostic testing is a critical first step in determining what is causing your challenges so you can pursue effective treatments.

4. How can I manage EF challenges?

While EF challenges can disrupt many areas of life, there are steps you can take to limit their impact:

  • Set a structured schedule

  • Break down large tasks and goals into smaller segments

  • Engage in supportive self-talk

  • Practice mindfulness

  • Use technology to your advantage (note-taking apps, digital planners, etc.)

  • Talk to teachers or employers about your challenges and needs

Need help learning how to discuss EF issues with work or school? Schedule your consultation below to learn how we can help.

5. Are there ways to boost EF skills?

Just like your quads or biceps, your brain is a muscle that can be strengthened with the right efforts. Beef up your EF skills by making puzzles and brainteasers a regular hobby (i.e. - Scrabble, Words with Friends, Pictionary, Chess, Mancala, or Sudoku). Fortify your mental health with proper nutrition, adequate sleep, and regular exercise.

6. What accommodations are there?

If you have a child with an EF impairment, they can benefit from accommodations in school through an IEP or 504 Plan. Accommodations may include:

  • Color coded materials

  • Strategic seating

  • Extra time on tests

  • Directions read and explained

  • Detailed outlines

  • Behavior plans

  • Daily check-ins & positive reinforcement

Similar strategies can be helpful for adults in college or the workplace. Our Doctors can provide diagnostic testing or Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs) to recommend the best supports for you or your child’s needs.

7. Can Diagnostic Testing help?

Without support, EF challenges can hold a person back from achieving their academic, career, or relationship goals. The good news is, it doesn’t have to be that way. Our Doctors can evaluate you or your loved one for EF issues and provide effective strategies to overcome challenges and achieve your goals. 

Schedule your consultation below to learn how our diagnostic services can support you and your family. 

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More about Variations Psychology

Variations Psychology is a group practice specializing in diagnostic testing to identify psychological conditions.

Our comprehensive evaluations test for conditions that impact mental health and development such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, depression, anxiety, learning disorders, and developmental delays. 

In addition to diagnostic services, we offer Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs) of K-12 students to assess needs for accommodations in school and determine their appropriate placements. IEEs provide an objective second opinion on existing IEP and 504 Plans.

For K-12 and post-secondary students, we offer evaluations to assess needs for accommodations on standardized tests, college entrance exams (e.g. - SAT, ACT, AP Exams), and graduate and professional licensing exams (e.g. - MCAT, LSAT, GRE, CBEST, NCLEX, GMAT, CA Cosmetology Exam,
CA Contractors State Licensing Exam, CA Bar Exam
).

Variations Psychology is located in Newport Beach, CA and provides psychological testing to residents throughout Orange County and its surrounding areas including Newport Beach, Newport Coast, Irvine, Shady Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Coto de Caza, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Yorba Linda, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, Pelican Hill, Crystal Cove, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, Lake Forest, Huntington Beach, Sunset Beach, Seal Beach, and more.

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How to Cite This Blog Article:

Shinn. M.M. (2019). Could I Have ADHD or Executive Functioning Issues? Psychologically Speaking. [Variations Psychology blog post]. Retrieved from  https://www.variationspsychology.com/blogs/could-i-have-adhd-or-executive-functioning-issues