This assessment tool is from ThinkKids from MGH and is typically used for Collaborative Problem Solving and identifying lagging skills.
"Below is a list of thinking skills required to solve problems, be flexible, and tolerate frustration. Many children with social, emotional and behavioral challenges will have deficits in some of these areas. The skills are organized into five categories. Rate the extent to which each skill is a strength or challenge by marking an “✗” in one column for each skill. Use this Thinking Skills Inventory to inform the “Lagging Skills” column on the previous page."
From Smart But Scattered by Peg Dawson and Richard Guare.
Answer questions on a likert scale, add you score and identify which domains of EF are strengths and which are areas for growth.