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Positive Self-Talk for Executive Functioning Success

November 16, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Some children and teens may struggle with executive functioning skills like planning, organization, time management, and attention. While there are many supports and strategies to put in place for kids and teens with executive functioning challenges, positive self-talk is one simple technique we can teach our learners. The idea behind positive self-talk is simple; It’s […]

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10 Brain Games to Boost Executive Functioning Skills

November 2, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

For kids and teens who struggle with basic executive functioning skills, improving them isn’t always easy. Brain games can help with this by making it fun to practice skills like organization, time management, attention, and working memory. Whether kids are finding words in a puzzle or deciphering a hidden code, brain games turn a fun […]

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Executive Functioning Accommodations for Emotions and Behavior

September 20, 2022 by pathway2success 1 Comment

Students with executive functioning challenges may also struggle with managing their emotions and maintaining appropriate behavior in the classroom. This is because the umbrella of executive functioning also includes skills for self-control, flexibility, and perseverance. Additionally, some students may not fully understand the classroom expectations to be able to follow them through. In order to […]

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6 Executive Functioning Strategies to Start the School Year

July 20, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Executive functioning skills are in everything our students do. They involve planning for assignments, organizing binders and backpacks, focusing during lessons, problem-solving through challenges, and persevering to reach goals. Starting off the school year can be extremely taxing on students’ executive functioning skills. In many cases, students go from a relaxed summer to a rigorous […]

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Executive Functioning Accommodations for Homework, Assignments, and Projects

June 14, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Kids and teens with executive functioning challenges often struggle significantly with homework, projects, and daily assignments. During these activities, students are required to use various skills and executive functioning abilities that may be challenging for them. Just a few of those skills and abilities include planning, organization, prioritizing, time management, self-control, and attention. The good […]

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Executive Functioning Accommodations for Classwork and Instruction

March 8, 2022 by pathway2success 1 Comment

Students who struggle with executive functioning skills often have difficulties during classroom instruction and working sessions. That is because these are times when they are extensively using skills like attention, task initiation, time management, organization, and self-control. Accommodations are supports that can be put in place to help students with executive functioning needs. The goal […]

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Executive Functioning Skills from A-Z

January 25, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Executive functioning skills are in everything we do. Kids and teens use them when starting homework, working with partners, juggling daily responsibilities, staying focused in class, problem-solving with friends, and much more. Executive functioning skills are life skills. While it’s important to teach the ten core executive functioning skills explicitly, it’s also worthwhile expanding and […]

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Executive Functioning Accommodations for Organization and Planning

December 16, 2021 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Executive functioning skills are the abilities that help us accomplish daily tasks. For students, this includes seemingly simple tasks like following a schedule, finding a homework assignment to turn it in, and gathering necessary materials for a class. While these examples feel like simple and easy tasks for many of us, they are actually often […]

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The 7 Best Times to Teach Executive Functioning Skills

November 15, 2021 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

All educators would likely agree that executive functioning skills are critical to student academic and social success. These are the skills that help learners plan for assignments, stay organized, use self-control to make good choices, use flexible thinking to solve problems, and persevere through challenges. The issue is usually when and how to make time […]

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Executive Functioning Research

Executive functioning is an ever-evolving area of education and brain science. Here are some important links, studies, and websites with valuable information related to executive functioning research. Just a note that this is not an exhaustive list and I plan to add more in the future. Studies and Articles: Diamond, A. (2013). Executive functions. Annual […]

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🧠 The beginning of a new year is a great time to r 🧠 The beginning of a new year is a great time to review executive functioning skills.

These are abilities we all use in varying degrees every day, whether it's focusing on a lesson, managing our time on a project, or organizing our workspace at the end of a class.
πŸŽ‰ Some healthy habits to start the year off strong πŸŽ‰ Some healthy habits to start the year off strong... for kids but also for us as adults! 

❀️ What strategies are you putting in place?

Today I made time to exercise and practice mindfulness.
The new year is a great time for self-reflection! The new year is a great time for self-reflection! Kickstart 2026 with your students by holding some meaningful discussion time. It's also a fantastic way to integrate social-emotional and executive functioning skills like planning, goal-setting, growth mindset, and perseverance.
We can all use some extra coping strategies this t We can all use some extra coping strategies this time of year.

What's helping you stay calm and centered?

For me, my go-tos have been yoga, meditation, and reading.
πŸŽ‰ 5 steps to start the new year: 5 - List five wo πŸŽ‰ 5 steps to start the new year:

5 - List five words you want the new year to stand for.

4 - List four people or things you are grateful for.

3 - List three coping strategies you can use to help you manage stress this year.

2 - List two ways you hope to improve or grow.

1 - Choose one positive statement to say to yourself to start the year.

Use these steps with your students to start the year off strong!

And of course, let me know if you want the link to the whole activity.
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