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    Executive Functioning Workbook: Fun Cognitive Flexibility Activities Build Adaptability and Problem-Solving for Kids

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    Stretch Those Thinking Muscles! A Fun New Way to Build Cognitive Flexibility in Kids

    Let’s be real—life doesn’t always go according to plan. One moment you’re deep in a math lesson, and the next, a surprise fire drill sends you outside… standing in the rain without a jacket. For kids, these sudden shifts can feel like major disruptions. But what if we could equip them with the mental tools to handle surprises, solve problems creatively, and shift gears with confidence? 

    Say hello to the E-Fun Cognitive Flexibility Workbook—a playful, 49-page printable resource designed to make developing executive functioning skills both fun and meaningful for elementary students.

    What is Cognitive Flexibility?

    Cognitive flexibility is the ability to think in new ways, shift gears when needed, and see situations from multiple perspectives. It’s an essential executive functioning skill that helps kids handle unexpected changes, manage emotions, solve problems, and interact with others effectively.

    When children strengthen this ability, they become better equipped to:

    • Adapt to changes with less stress
    • Consider new solutions when plans don’t work out
    • Understand other people’s viewpoints
    • Make decisions with creativity and intention
    • Transition from one task to another

    Build Flexibility Through Creative Thinking

    The E-Fun Cognitive Flexibility Workbook invites kids to stretch their minds through playful and engaging activities. This isn't a dry set of worksheets—it's an interactive experience designed to spark curiosity and build real-life skills.

    Inside, you’ll find:

    • Thought-provoking drawing activities that encourage kids to look at situations in new ways
    • Creative brain teasers that challenge rigid thinking and promote mental flexibility
    • Tricky scenarios that push students to rethink assumptions and explore alternate outcomes
    • A friendly character named C. Flex, who guides children through the workbook and keeps the learning light and encouraging
    • An introduction to a powerful self-regulation tool called the PAUSE strategy, designed to help kids pause, reflect, and respond with intention

    Use It Anywhere—Print or Go Digital

    This 49-page workbook is designed with versatility in mind. Whether you prefer to print the pages for hands-on learning or open the PDF in apps like GoodNotes for digital engagement, it’s easy to adapt to your child’s needs and preferences.

    Executive Functioning Coaching

    Perfect for Home, School, or Therapy Sessions

    Whether you're a parent looking to support your child’s emotional growth, a teacher integrating social-emotional learning into the classroom, or a therapist focusing on executive functioning, this workbook is a wonderful tool.

    Use it to:

    • Spark flexible thinking at home
    • Support group discussions and reflection in the classroom
    • Reinforce self-regulation and cognitive growth in coaching or therapeutic settings

    Empower Kids to Shift Gears with Confidence

    In a world that’s constantly changing, the ability to adapt and think flexibly is more important than ever. The E-Fun Cognitive Flexibility Workbook gives kids the skills to navigate life’s surprises, handle tricky moments, and approach challenges with resilience and imagination.

    Ready to Explore the Workbook?

    👉🏽 CLICK HERE FOR FREE SAMPLE PAGES FROM THE WORKBOOK

    Click below to learn more and purchase your copy today.

    👉 Visit the E-Fun Cognitive Flexibility Workbook product page now!

    If you love this resource, check out my other executive functioning workbooks for kids:

    Cheers, Dr. Erica Warren

    Dr. Erica Warren is the author, illustrator, and publisher of multisensory educational materials at Good Sensory Learning. She is also the director of Learning to Learn and Learning Specialist Courses.

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