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Category: Executive Function

Executive Functioning Skills, most simply put, refers to a set of cognitive skills needed to complete a task or solve a problem. They are essential for success in academics and beyond. Explore resources created by a team of Educational Therapists and Specialists on topics relating to executive function and how to support students with executive functioning challenges.

What is Behavioral Coaching?

Behavioral coaching is a type of coaching that focuses on helping individuals understand and change their behavior in order to achieve specific goals.

What is Neurodiversity?

Neurodiverse learners are individuals who have neurological conditions or differences that affect their learning and cognitive abilities.

Study Skills Checklist

This study skills checklist includes questions designed to support students' metacognition.

10 Tips for Managing Screen Time (Infographic)

Give 10 and 5-minute warnings when screen time is coming to an end. This allows your child ample time to wrap up a final video, game, or chat with friends.

4 Simple Ways to Minimize Test Anxiety

Most people, regardless of age, experience some level of anxiety around tests, whether it is an academic exam, a driving test, or even a simple COVID test.

10 Tips for Managing Screen Time

Schedule decompression time for your child or teen each day. This is a time when technology is fully on limits (within whatever parameters your family has in place).

Improve Emotional Regulation (Infographic)

Teach your child to recognize and label emotions by building up their emotional vocabulary.

Back to School Reminders (Infographic)

A contact list should consist of those involved in your child’s care, including school teachers, counselors, learning specialists, case managers, coaches and tutors.

Improve Sustained Attention (Infographic)

Build in a variety of activities during a designated work time with choices. Try Incorporating multi-sensory techniques, movement breaks, and games too.

Back-to-School Planning You Can Do Over The Summer

Write a brief introduction letter to your child’s teacher. A back-to-school letter helps the teacher get to know your child’s strengths, areas of need, and interests.

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