As the new school year starts up
and parents are scrambling to obtain school supplies to ensure their children
are equipped with the tools and skills they need to be successful for the
school year, perhaps there are other tools and skills that are needed that may
be overlooked:
- Does your child have a history of not turning in completed homework because it falls in the abyss between home and school?
- Is your child’s backpack littered with dog-eared papers and lost assignments?
- Is there a gap between your child’s ability as measured by standardized tests and your child’s grades or performance in the classroom?
A YES to any of these questions
could indicate the need for your child to receive services for Executive
Functioning. A recent description of Executive Functioning likened it to
the skills that are needed for driving a car. As a seasoned driver, it
seems easy. But think back to the first time you sat behind the wheel of
a car and the many tasks you had to master and control to move the car from
point A to point B. Overwhelming. But with good instruction and
practice, you became the driver you are today!
Executive Functioning involves
developing good organization skills to manage tasks involved in completing
assignments on time that will lead to success in school and in life. This
includes:
- Identifying Tasks that are needed to complete an assignment
- Prioritizing Tasks
- Developing and Managing Timelines
- Organizing assignments for storage and delivery
- Self- Monitoring and Assessment
These are excellent life skills
that will increase your child’s confidence and have a positive impact on his
school performance and provide a critical building block for future success in
today’s fast moving global world.
If your child struggles with
Executive Functioning, please contact me to setup an initial assessment. Do not miss an opportunity to provide your
child services and ongoing support which will help your
child soar this school year.
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