DiscoverAll Things Sensory by Harkla#324 - 5 Tools to Improve Executive Function Skills in the School Setting
#324 - 5 Tools to Improve Executive Function Skills in the School Setting

#324 - 5 Tools to Improve Executive Function Skills in the School Setting

Update: 2024-09-04
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Executive function skills are the higher level cognitive skills that are required for every day tasks. These skills begin to develop in toddlerhood and aren’t fully developed until a person is in their 20s! For students in the classroom, executive function skills are required for everything from social interactions, to navigating between classes, to turning homework in on time. In today’s episode, we’re giving you a breakdown on the importance of executive function skill development, how to teach these skills, and 5 tools and strategies to incorporate into the classroom to help students develop and improve their executive function skills. 


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#324 - 5 Tools to Improve Executive Function Skills in the School Setting

#324 - 5 Tools to Improve Executive Function Skills in the School Setting

Rachel Harrington, COTA/L, AC & Jessica Hill, COTA/L