Event Details
- Date: February 19th, 2026
- Time: 6:30 PM EST
- Location: Virtual event (meeting link will be sent prior to the event)
- Cost: $15 per person
Executive Functioning skills impact everything from organization and homework to emotional regulation and independence.
This virtual session is designed for parents of children with learning differences, ADHD, and anxiety who are looking for practical, realistic strategies to support their child at home and at school, without pressure or perfection.
Parents Will Learn:
- What Executive Functioning (EF) skills are and why they matter
- The benefits of strong EF skills for learning and independence
- How to recognize when a child may need additional EF support
- Practical strategies to support EF development in younger children
- Ways to support children with anxiety and ADHD
- How stronger EF skills can reduce schoolwork and homework stress
- How to help middle and high school students create routines that prepare them for college and increased independence
Event Host

Hillary Rubenstein
Hillary has been a middle school science educator and administrator for 30 years. She has worked in a number of independent schools in NYC (Dalton, Rodeph Sholom, Berkeley Carroll) and more recently in the West Orange Public School District. She has adapted many years of practice into helping her students build the skills they will need to be successful and confident learners.
Hillary offers her 1:1 services to clients in middle and high school to help them scaffold and build executive functioning skills. She believes that stronger executive functioning skills help children become more independent, and less anxious about the learning process.

