05/14/2026
Smile and enjoy some beauty.
Are you ready to STOP STRUGGLING with your child? Let Lisa and her team help you help your child suc
05/14/2026
Smile and enjoy some beauty.
Overwhelmed, shutdown, and prickly teens are often not well rested.
An exhausted brain struggles to:
• regulate emotions
• tolerate frustration
• start tasks
• think flexibly
• recover from stress
Sometimes what looks like defiance or laziness is actually nervous system depletion.
Does your teen become dramatically more dysregulated when overtired?
I write more about executive functioning, stress, and modern adolescence at School Interrupted. Link in bio.
See my Substack for simple ways to protect your teen’s developing executive function—especially when things start to fall apart.
I write about this weekly for parents trying to make sense of this—link in bio. Stay tuned on substack for how my family is doing on our balance before burnout challenge.
Week 1 update: balance isn’t rigid. It’s responsive.
Start here > School Interrupted - link in bio
Half a century in.
Clearer than ever about what actually matters.
If you need help finding balance for your teen, I write about this weekly (link in bio)
If your teen comes home and collapses…
That’s not laziness.
That’s a nervous system landing.
Give them space.
Regulation first.
Productivity later.
Stay steady.
Follow for daily tips on combatting teen burnout and building real life executive functioning skills. #
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