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Why We Procrastinate and What to Do About It


Why do students wait until the last minute? Why is starting a math worksheet harder than running a mile? Dr. Zach Sussman joins us to unpack the real reasons behind procrastination, especially in students with ADHD. From time blindness to anxiety, he reframes task initiation as a neurological process, not a character flaw.

Zach Sussman is a Colorado state-licensed, APPCN-trained pediatric neuropsychologist specializing in the evaluation of learning disorders, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, and twice-exceptionality. His insight into procrastination’s emotional and executive functioning roots offers clarity for parents, students, and educators alike.

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