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Executive Dysfunction and Early ADHD in Preschoolers

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Why does time blindness show up so early in life?

Welcome to another episode in our Research Recap series, co-hosted with William Curb from Hacking Your ADHD.

In this episode, Skye and Will unpack a study of preschoolers in Hong Kong, showing how time perception, working memory, and delay aversion already affect early academic skills.

What we cover:

  • Why ADHD symptoms in preschoolers are hard to spot but still matter
  • Why time perception was the newest and most revealing test
  • What frustration tasks reveal about emotional regulation
  • How working memory predicts later academic success
  • How these findings could shape future ADHD support

Want more of Will’s work? Go check out HackingYourADHD.com or subscribe to his YouTube channel

P.S. If you feel like the bottleneck in your business and life feels like chaos, click here to apply for a call with me. We’ll discuss your struggles and explore systems to support you in growing without the overwhelm.

  continue reading

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Content provided by Skye Waterson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Skye Waterson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Why does time blindness show up so early in life?

Welcome to another episode in our Research Recap series, co-hosted with William Curb from Hacking Your ADHD.

In this episode, Skye and Will unpack a study of preschoolers in Hong Kong, showing how time perception, working memory, and delay aversion already affect early academic skills.

What we cover:

  • Why ADHD symptoms in preschoolers are hard to spot but still matter
  • Why time perception was the newest and most revealing test
  • What frustration tasks reveal about emotional regulation
  • How working memory predicts later academic success
  • How these findings could shape future ADHD support

Want more of Will’s work? Go check out HackingYourADHD.com or subscribe to his YouTube channel

P.S. If you feel like the bottleneck in your business and life feels like chaos, click here to apply for a call with me. We’ll discuss your struggles and explore systems to support you in growing without the overwhelm.

  continue reading

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