Teach clients to use controlled thinking and actions with this expansive, evidence-based program developed and used extensively in clinical practice. Complex executive function skills are taught as discrete sub skills so clients can succeed at every step.
Outcomes:
Establish learning behaviors that create success in the classroom and on the job
Self-regulate thinking and self-organize behavior
Use proactive thinking and problem-solving
Executive function is the ability to self-regulate thoughts and organize behavior. This program has a unique organization and instruction method specifically designed for individuals with executive function disorders. Each task is mastered before moving to the next. The program features a huge amount of purposeful practice activities that are easily adjustable to individual needs. The teaching techniques consist of:
step-by-step, explicit instructions for students and clinicians
early establishment of self-monitoring skills
hefty amounts of repetitive practice to achieve skill mastery
habituating the use of intentional questions (e.g., ""What am I learning?, How will I do this?, Am I using the skills?"")
loads of learning strategies
guided reflections to direct discussion and awareness of skills and progress
student-initiated progress logs
frequent reminders of the goal, the strategy, and the outcome of the activity
The eight skill areas are in developmental order. Each unit/skill area builds on skills introduced in the previous units:
Self-Talk Use audible and then silent self-talk to state goals, strategies, and self-evaluations. Develop the ability to focus on the task at hand.
Self-Monitoring Slightly more complex than those in the Self-Talk unit, these activities train the student to use self-talk to monitor himself and to verify completion of a plan of action.
Planning Students learn to pause and make plans so they can complete a task. Students begin with familiar activities, easing into the new cognitive demands. Then new activities are introduced.
Setting Goals & Self-Evaluating Students learn to set goals, work hard to accomplish them, and determine if the goals were achieved.
Attention Awareness Strengthen the abilities to concentrate and focus attention so information processing is more efficient. Increase awareness of the different demands on attention and how that affects performance.
Listening Awareness Build awareness of listening ability and listening comprehension and improve functional listening abilities. Attend to inflection, rate, stress, and pauses.
Organization Students organize their time, their things, and their actions to aid in planning and completing tasks.
Initiation Learn to start tasks independently and maintain things that are important.
Each unit/skill area in the program has multiple types of cognitive exercises at three levels of increasing independence and complexity. Students move from thinking, planning, and practicing out loud to using the new skills silently, without cues. Each unit/skill area progresses as follows:
Level 1 Guided Reflection ""Getting Ready""
Level 1 Exercises
Level 2 Guided Reflection ""Making It Mine""
Level 2 Exercises
Level 3 Guided Reflection ""On My Own""
Level 3 Exercises
Mastery Level Guided Reflection ""I Own It""
The cognitive exercises and guided reflections are on a FREE CD that comes with the book. The CD contains an additional 357 printable pages of therapy materials in PDF format. These student activity pages consist of:
four levels of guided reflections for each skill area (32 pages total)
worksheet exercises at three levels of difficulty for each skill area (288 pages total)
self-monitoring charts (8 total)
answer keys
Components 138 pages • 8.5 x 11 softcover book with answer key plus online access to reproducible pages, Rating Scales, and Questionnaires
Author: Lynn A. Drazinski, MA, CCC-SLP.
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