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Don't forget! 18 working memory games and strategies for kids
11 Working Memory Activities for Kids | If you’re looking for games to help develop working memory and executive functioning skills at home, at school, and as part of occupational and speech therapy, this collection of tips and ideas is a great place to start! We’ve included 7 working memory strategies for kids as well as 11 games to help develop a child’s memory, planning, and organization skills, which have the added benefit of making learning fun. #workingmemorygames #specialeducation
Activities to support students with improving their executive function skills
A self-rating scale is a useful tool to help figure out what areas of Executive Functioning your student specifically struggles with. Of course, children will sometimes admit no wrong.
23 Critical Executive Functioning Skills by Age
Executive function skills are something that kids can improve over time. Learn activities to improve executive function skills as well as what to executive functioning skills by age to expect from your kids. Learn strategies for kids with ADHD, sensory processing disorder, and those with cognitive impairments.
Executive Function Activities and Games for ADHD
📌Here's a variety of executive functioning activities and games to improve skills for those with ADHD. Learn how to support ADHD kids who struggle with winning and losing games. Work on executive function skills such as emotional regulation, focus, attention, working memory and more. Fun games and activities for the whole family or for your classroom.
Strategies to Build Working Memory
From making list to using games and puzzles, there are countless ways to build working memory! Try different techniques with kids and teens to see what works for each individual. These are an important executive functioning skills we use every day. #executivefunctioning
Behavior Intervention and Behavior Management Guide with Behavior Tracker
Thisbehavior intervention guideis for elementary school counselors, MTSS behavior teams, or other educators who need help coordinating and implementing appropriate tier 2 and tier 3 behavior interventions. It provides behavior management information, intervention ideas, and tools to use when supporting students with behavior needs.The guide uses three different lenses to conceptualize behavior and behavior support:Unmet Needs and Needs-Based InterventionsLagging Skills and Skills-Based Intervent