Specifically Designed for General Education Classroom Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Paraprofessionals, Speech-Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists,
Help your students improve in key executive function areas: organization, time management, working memory, task completion, impulse control, emotional self-regulation, anger management, and social skills
Practical ways you can adapt your instruction to enhance students' ability to develop and use key executive function skills whether teaching in-person or online
Designed for grades K-12 inclusive and special education settings
Activities, examples, checklists, and much more, including resources you can take back and begin using immediately with your students
Practical Ideas and Strategies
Over the past decade the research has exploded in the diagnosis and treatment of students who have difficulties in executive functioning. Executive dysfunction is thought to be the underlying neurological difficulty for many of our students with learning challenges and learning barriers. Veteran teacher, Dr. Powell, addresses dozens of interventions and practical strategies you can use to help students lacking executive function skills, whether working in-person or online.