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96 | Why Anxious Teens Procrastinate and How Executive Function Skills Help Them Get Started with Carrie Bonnett

96 | Why Anxious Teens Procrastinate and How Executive Function Skills Help Them Get Started with Carrie Bonnett

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Hi Parents!

In this episode, I’m joined by Carrie Bonnett, a veteran teacher and Executive Function coach who works with students and families around the country using a brain-first, no-shame approach. Carrie brings decades of experience supporting kids, parents, and educators, and she’s passionate about helping teens thrive by understanding how their brains actually work.

During our conversation, we dig into what executive function really means and why it plays such a significant role in anxiety and procrastination for teens. We talk about why so many anxious teens struggle to get started even when they care deeply about school and responsibilities, and how anxiety can interfere with planning, organization, and task initiation.

Carrie helps reframe procrastination as a brain-based challenge rather than a character flaw and shares practical ways parents can reduce overwhelm, support motivation, and move away from constant reminders and power struggles. We also explore why traditional tools like to-do lists don’t always work for teens and how parents can shift their approach to better match their child’s brain.

This episode is especially helpful for parents who feel stuck in nightly homework battles or worry about their teen’s independence and confidence.

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Monica Crnogorac

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