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Executive Function Is Key Do some children in your classroom have difficulty remembering the rules, gathering their materials independently, or completing activities? Do some find it hard to follow and remember instructions? These children may be struggling with executive function. With stronger executive-function skills, children are better able to: * follow and remember a sequence of directions, * self-monitor and regulate their emotions and behaviors, * develop problem-solving and organization skills, and * work on projects from start to finish. Organized and Engaged: Simple and Effective…mehr

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Executive Function Is Key Do some children in your classroom have difficulty remembering the rules, gathering their materials independently, or completing activities? Do some find it hard to follow and remember instructions? These children may be struggling with executive function. With stronger executive-function skills, children are better able to: * follow and remember a sequence of directions, * self-monitor and regulate their emotions and behaviors, * develop problem-solving and organization skills, and * work on projects from start to finish. Organized and Engaged: Simple and Effective Strategies to Support Executive Function explains what executive function is, why it matters, and how it differs from self-regulation. Discover strategies, activities, and play-based ideas to support children's classroom success.
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Julie Tourigny, OTD, MS, OTR/L, is a certified and licensed pediatric occupational therapist and the founder and director of the Colorado Center for Pediatric Learning and Development. Over the past two decades, she has worked with hundreds of children, their caregivers, and educators on sensory processing difficulties. She has developed and taught continuing education courses on the treatment of sensory processing disorder throughout the United States.