Ten Practical Strategies to Help Your Children Improve Their Executive Function Skills
Mary Murphy, PhD
February 26, 2020
10:00 a.m. to Noon
Wilton Library
137 Old Ridgefield Road
Wilton
Children and teens with Executive Function deficits have difficulties managing time constructively; setting goals appropriately; controlling emotional and behavioral impulses; prioritizing; sustaining attention; planning and organizing; starting tasks and following through; self-regulating; and making mature judgments regarding right & wrong and
cause & effect.
In readily understandable terms, Mary Murphy, PhD, will explain the complex topics of executive function and working memory – crucial aspects of a child’s ability to be successful in school and with everyday tasks – with an emphasis on how parents can assist them in developing and implementing helpful strategies.
Materials: Executive Functioning (PDF Format) and
Practical Strategies (Summary) (PDF Format)
More About Mary Murphy
Co-sponsored by Wilton Youth Council and Wilton Library
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The material in this presentation is provided for educational purposes only.
Ten Practical Strategies to Help Your Children Improve Their Executive Function Skills
Mary Murphy, PhD
February 26, 2020
10:00 a.m. to Noon
Wilton Library
137 Old Ridgefield Road
Wilton
Children and teens with Executive Function deficits have difficulties managing time constructively; setting goals appropriately; controlling emotional and behavioral impulses; prioritizing; sustaining attention; planning and organizing; starting tasks and following through; self-regulating; and making mature judgments regarding right & wrong and
cause & effect.
In readily understandable terms, Mary Murphy, PhD, will explain the complex topics of executive function and working memory – crucial aspects of a child’s ability to be successful in school and with everyday tasks – with an emphasis on how parents can assist them in developing and implementing helpful strategies.
Materials: Executive Functioning (PDF Format) and
Practical Strategies (Summary) (PDF Format)
More About Mary Murphy
Co-sponsored by Wilton Youth Council and Wilton Library
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The material in this presentation is provided for educational purposes only.
February 26, 2020
10:00 a.m. to Noon
Wilton Library
137 Old Ridgefield Road
Wilton
Children and teens with Executive Function deficits have difficulties managing time constructively; setting goals appropriately; controlling emotional and behavioral impulses; prioritizing; sustaining attention; planning and organizing; starting tasks and following through; self-regulating; and making mature judgments regarding right & wrong and
cause & effect.
In readily understandable terms, Mary Murphy, PhD, will explain the complex topics of executive function and working memory – crucial aspects of a child’s ability to be successful in school and with everyday tasks – with an emphasis on how parents can assist them in developing and implementing helpful strategies.
Materials: Executive Functioning (PDF Format) and
Practical Strategies (Summary) (PDF Format)
More About Mary Murphy
Co-sponsored by Wilton Youth Council and Wilton Library
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical
or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The material in this webinar is provided for
educational purposes only.