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Finally Experience Family Peace, Clarity, and Confidence -By Understanding What's Really Behind Your Child's Behavior

Get practical, parent-friendly strategies that help you support your child with clarity - without the overwhelm or constant second-guessing.

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It's Not Laziness, It's Load helps parents move from confusion and frustration to clarity, confidence, and calm.

Shift how you see your child instantly

Eliminate the "lazy" label - for good

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About the Author

Stacey D. Heyward

Recognized Executive Function Coach and Education Specialist with over 20 years of experience helping students overcome focus, organization, and follow-through challenges. I am known for helping families shift from seeing "laziness" to understanding executive function overload - the real reason many students struggle to start, persist, and succeed.

My work is not just professional - it's personal. As a mother, I have a deep understanding of executive function deepened through my own journey with my daughter - shaping the way I teach, coach, and support families. Today, I equip parents with practical, brain-based strategies that turn "I can't" into "I know how," helping students move from frustration and shutdown to confidence, independence, and real progress.

NOW THE CHOICE IS YOURS!

YOU NOW HAVE 2 CHOICES

Choice #1: Do Nothing

Keep having the same arguments about homework, focus, and follow-through.

Keep wondering WHY reminders don't work...and why your child shuts down before they even begin.

Over time, frustration builds - for you and for them - and their confidence quietly takes a hit

Choice #2: Get the e-Book

Understand how executive function load impacts focus, follow-through, and daily life.

Finally learn HOW to lighten the load - for real.

What do you do when Executive Function is overloaded?

It's Not Laziness, It's Load is more than an ebook...it's a shift in how you see your child - and how you support them.

If you've been feeling frustrated, confused, or even questioning what's really going on beneath the behavior...this is your clarity moment.

Whether your child struggles to start tasks, stay focused, or follow through without overwhelm, this guide gives you the real explanation - and the real solutions.

Inside, you'll discover practical strategies, simple tools, and powerful mindset shifts that help you move from daily chaos to calm, confident support.

After more than two decades in education and years of working closely with families, Stacey has distilled what actually works- and what quietly makes things worse.

No fluff...No blame...Just clarity.

This isn't about fixing your child.

It's about finally understanding them.

When you understand the load...everything changes.

Top Features of this Book

The Load vs. Laziness" Framework

A powerful mind shift that changes how you interpret your child's behavior

The 5 Executive Function Skills Breakdown

Clear, easy to understand explanations of the core skills impacting your child daily

Family Scripts That Actually Work

You'll be able to recognize whether it's starting memory, organization, and emotional regulation

Simple Systems That Reduce Overwhelm

Mornings, homework, and chores become more manageable with simple, effective systems

Action Steps in Every Chapter

When children experience success, they begin to believe in themselves again.

Real-Life Translation of Behavior

Learn what your child is really saying when they say "I don't know" or "I forgot."

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