Evaluating a Spanish-language Executive Functioning Intervention for Children With Autism and/or ADHD and Their Families
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether the Spanish-language version of Unstuck and On Target (SL-Unstuck), an executive functioning (EF) intervention, is feasible, acceptable, and effective for Spanish-speaking caregivers and their neurodivergent children (ages 8-11) in the U.S.. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is SL-Unstuck acceptable to Spanish-speaking caregivers and children? * Does SL-Unstuck improve child EF, caregiver EF knowledge, and caregiver strain? Researchers will compare families randomly assigned to immediate SL-Unstuck versus waitlist control to see if participating in the intervention improves EF and family outcomes. Participants will: * Attend 8 weekly SL-Unstuck sessions at a clinic (parallel child and caregiver groups) * Complete pre- and post-intervention assessments on child EF, caregiver strain, and satisfaction * Participate in a focus group to share feedback on the intervention
• Child is 8-11 years old.
• Child meets DSM-5 criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or ADHD
• Child has verbal skills at a 7-year-old level or greater (as measured by WASI Vocabulary and Similarities subtests)
• Caregiver endorses at least one of the following executive functioning problems:
• Difficulty accepting feedback or criticism.
• Difficulty handling frustration.
• Difficulty starting non-preferred activities.
• Frequent meltdowns.
• Not stopping a behavior after being told to stop.
• Shutting down in the face of a challenge.
• Caregiver is at least 18 years old.
• Caregiver identifies Spanish as their preferred or primary language.