2020-11-05
Sometimes we can ALL use a little help with executive functioning skills!
“Executive functioning skills” includes day-to-day skills such as working memory, flexible thinking, and self-monitoring. These skills help us organize, plan, and prioritize tasks and help keep us focused on those tasks.
But if you or your children have trouble in this area, there are some things you can do to help!
In this video, Amy shows you how to stay organized when you have trouble with executive functioning skills.
Take a look inside her home and how she organizes based on four main categories / considerations:
Watch the video now!
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE
If you have any questions for Amy, you can leave them in the comments below or head over to The Plenary Facebook Group and post your questions there!
Amy has more than 15 years of experience as a School Psychologist and Special Needs Consultant. She’s also an autistic adult and a homeschooling mom of two children with various special needs.
Here are some of her credentials:
She offers Special Needs Consultations as well as a Special Needs Developmental Guide.
The Special Needs Developmental Guide walks you through 6 categories of childhood development:
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