De Facto Leaders

De Facto Leaders


Supporting executive functioning at home and school

October 20, 2021

If you're supporting kids who need help with executive functioning, academic skills, and language, it can be hard to figure out exactly how to intervene.For parents, it can be overwhelming; and for professionals (like SLPs, teachers, and other professionals), it can be a challenge to figure out who is working on what skills. That's why in this episode, I talk about the roles of the teachers, therapists, and parents when it comes to supporting kids with executive dysfunction and language processing issues.Specifically I share:✅What teachers are already doing to support executive functioning and what happens when kids need more support than what's offered in standard general education instruction.✅What speech-language pathologists do to support language, literacy, and executive functioning (including the highest priority area where they can focus).✅How professionals and parents can work together to support language and executive functioning; including who's working on what skills. If you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the executive functioning skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide