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Today we received an email from my son's soccer coach listing all the thing he needed to bring to soccer practices and soccer games.  Remembering it all felt a little overwhelming (especially the garbage bag in case it rains!), so I made a tag to...

One relatively easy way to have your child practice both executive function and expressive language skills is by asking them to describe things to you.  Describing requires the ability to hold an idea about what they're trying to communicate in their head while also having...

Today I worked with a student who said he sometimes didn't get his homework assignments turned in.  I asked what he thought kept him from turning in the assignments and he wasn't sure.  To help him explore, I wrote down the many steps one has...

At a conference I attended last summer, I learned that as we grow, our ability to plan our time in the future grows. In middle school, students can make plans for events only 1-2 days in the future. If they have struggles with executive function,...

I'm remembering a couple students' binders from last year - one was full of EVERY paper the student had received over the course of the year.  I encouraged the student to pull some papers out, but he was very concerned that the second he pulled...

Recently, I was asked which games I would recommend for developing Executive Function (EF) skills.  Generally, I think any game that involves some amount of strategy is great, whether that strategy is relatively simple (like which stick will you pull during a game of Honeybee...

How do I help a student who is struggling with completing homework?  One approach is to discuss the student's goals for their future.  This student said they want to go to college and do well in school.  After writing that down, I asked the student to...