Task Masters with Brittni Winslow
Soccer cleats, change of gym clothes, water bottles, and permission slips. What do these things have in common? What about “forgotten items you are constantly driving over to your kids school or practice?”
Enter Task Masters!
Emerge Pediatric Therapy is excited to offer a program called Task Masters, led by Brittni Winslow, owner and Executive Director of Emerge Pediatric Therapy. During the Task Masters journey, Brittni will personally work with your tween or teen to take on their own daily to-do’s, and empower them to take responsibility for their own routines!
Task Masters was inspired by implementing these strategies in Brittni’s own household, and it is has been crafted with the ultimate goal of to reducing the parental mental load and empower the whole family!
By signing up, your child will be on track achieve Task Master status!
Included in Task Masters:
- Four 50 minute sessions tailored to your child’s needs
- Review of current routines and schedules
- Developing a process for carrying out routines and daily lists Implementation of systems and making necessary adjustments
- Developing a plan for creating accountability around future routines
- Available at whichever Emerge clinic works best for you – Durham, Carrboro, Cary, or even virtually!
On air with Brittni!
Hear all about Task Masters, direct from Brittni Winslow, in her interview on 97.9 The Hill WCHL!
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