Solving Executive Function Challenges: Simple Ways to Get Kids with Autism Unstuck and on Target
How can you help kids with autism be flexible, get organized, and work toward goalsâ"not just in school but in everyday life? It's all aboutexecutive function, and this quick problem-solving guide helps you explicitly teach these critical skills to high-functioning children with autism (Grades...
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How can you help kids with autism be flexible, get organized, and work toward goalsâ"not just in school but in everyday life? It's all aboutexecutive function, and this quick problem-solving guide helps you explicitly teach these critical skills to high-functioning children with autism (Grades K-8). Used on its own or in tandem with the popularUnstuck and On Target! classroom curriculum, this practical guide shows how to embed executive function instruction in dozens of everyday scenarios, from morning routines to getting homework done. Designed for therapists, teachers, and parents, these highly effective techniques give children the skills they need to navigate each day, reach their goals, and succeed inside and outside the classroom.THIS BOOK HELPS YOU: Understand executive functionâ" why it's important and why it's challenging for children with autismTeach three skills critical to success: flexibility, goal setting, and organizationUse consistent scripts and key words to help children process your messageModel desired behaviors â"and fade your guidance as children generalize skillsProvide simple, effective visual cues that keep kids unstuck and on targetKeep it fun and positive, with tips on creative, playful ways to teach executive function skillsPRACTICAL MATERIALS: Dozens of specific, easy-to-do examples; âÅGoal, Plan, Do, Checkâ scripts and worksheets that break down tasks into small, achievable chunks; key words and phrases that help kids stay on target; reproducible visual aids; sample IEP goals. Help children with autism Compromise with family and friendsTurn âÅbig dealsâ into âÅlittle dealsâMove on to Plan B when Plan A doesnât workMake plans and carry them outSolve problems independentlyBe a good friendHandle disappointments and unexpected eventsAvoid âÅwhim goalsâ that get them off track
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