Many people with Spina Bifida — of all ages — have executive dysfunction. As a result, they process information differently than those without executive dysfunction, and struggle with planning, problem-solving, organization, and time management.
This Presentation by Jennifer Queally, PhD, a neuropsychologist with the Spina Bifida and Spinal Cord Conditions Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, helps parents, students, and adults understand how executive dysfunction influences learning, living, and working with Spina Bifida.
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