
Executive Function Disorder
Executive Function Disorder is a condition where the brain’s ability to plan, organize, manage time, pay attention, and regulate impulses is impaired. This affects everyday tasks like initiating activities, staying focused, remembering details, and controlling emotions. It is not a lack of intelligence but a difficulty with the brain’s executive processes responsible for goal setting and decision-making. Individuals with this disorder may struggle with organization, time management, and completing tasks, often requiring support and strategies to improve functioning and independence.