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Printable Field Tools

Small prompts for rooms, routines, objects, and return.

A low-lift toolkit for mapping daily friction, creating visible cues, and helping the room carry part of the task.

A woman at a sunlit desk by a window of plants, a notebook and pen in front of her
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Pattern Mapping

Identify where routines actually break.

A wooden tray on an entry surface holding keys, a wallet, and sunglasses in warm light
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Object Anchors

Use touch, placement, and material as cues for return.

A warm entryway at dusk — a tote on oak pegs above a bench with a tray, beside a soft lamp
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One-Step Prompts

Make the next action visible before motivation disappears.

Available now In collaboration with Safe Haven Therapy

Understanding Executive Functioning

A field map of the twelve executive-function skills — what each one actually means, how it shows up in daily life, and quiet prompts for return. No right or wrong answers; just a way to notice where a little support might change the shape of a day.

Download the field map Three pages · PDF · Free to print
Kutuhala × Safe Haven Understanding Executive Functioning