
What Automatic Pilot Looks Like for Some Brains
Some people run on “automatic pilot.”
Wake up → get ready → head out the door.
No thinking.
Why So Many Steps Feel Exhausting
For many people with executive function challenges, it looks more like this:
Okay… get up.
Now wash my face.
Brush teeth next.
Wait… what was I doing?
It’s a lot of mental steps, and it gets exhausting. When one’s brain is already working so hard, it’s easy to forget a step — especially if the routine gets interrupted.
External Supports Take the Pressure Off
That’s why external support helps so much:
checklists
visual reminders
simple routines
prompts from an adult
They take some of the load off our brains.
Why This Matters for Kids at School
Many students struggle in the classroom because their brains need to take extra steps. When a teacher says, “Write down homework: pages 53–54,” some students can do it right away. Others struggle — not because they don’t want to, but because their brain has been managing a thousand tiny tasks all day long.
A Gentler Path Helps Kids Thrive
A little support and understanding from adults can make a huge difference.
Kids try so hard. Sometimes their brains just need a gentler path.
