Sometimes students with executive function issues respond well to visual cues. Use images rather than words. Pictures and colors work great.
Executive Function Success #4: Simplify
Executive function students can benefit when you say things more than once if needed. Be sure to simplify and slow down if there are processing issues.
Executive Function Success #3: Directions
Executive function students can be overwhelmed with multi-step directions. Be specific with directions and in as few words as possible.
Executive Function Success #2: “To Do” Lists
Make “To Do” lists. Students with executive function can use these lists to stay on task by focusing on what they have remaining to do and what has already been completed.
Executive Function Success #1: Schedules
Maintaining schedules usually helps students with executive functioning issues. These include separate daily schedules, weekly schedules and monthly schedules.
New Oceans
You cannot discover new oceans unless you are willing to lose sight of the shore.
Believe in Yourself
Know and believe in yourself, and what others think won’t disturb you.
False Steps
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Listening
Listening well is as essential to conversation as talking well.
Life and Academic Success
To be successful with academics and in life be daring, be first and be different.
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