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.
You can listen to the entire episode here.
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.