The writing process comes with internal resistance, even for strong writers.
Most people who say they enjoy writing don’t enjoy the entire process; particularly the “getting started” part.
This is why writing is a common challenge when executive functioning is impacted.
Layer on issues with background knowledge, language, and decoding, and it becomes even more complex.
Kids need support with the “puzzle pieces” that fit together to support writing. Things like vocabulary, syntax, the ability to decode words, and the ability to spell.
But while we’re working on these foundational skills, we also need to make sure kids get support with the “glue” that holds them together.
This is where self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) can be really powerful. SRSD is a metacognitive strategy designed to help students with the planning and execution of challenging academic tasks like writing.
That’s why I invited Dr. Nelly Kaakaty to episode 192 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about her research and work in the field with SRSD and supporting students with learning differences.
Dr. Nelly Kaakaty is an educational therapist and psychology professor dedicated to creating a more accessible world, one classroom at a time. She has spent the last 12 years as a teacher, learning specialist, and researcher, designing academic programs to support all types of learners. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Child Learning and Development from the University of Texas at Dallas, a Master’s degree in Psychology from Texas A&M University-Commerce, and a doctorate in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Special Education from A&M-Commerce. Her current work is twofold: she is learning specialist at an independent school, where she provides academic support to high school students, and she is a professor at a community college, where she teaches courses in psychology.
In this conversation, we discuss:
✅Why so many writing challenges are tied to executive functioning.
✅The power of micro-commitments and working through the struggle.
✅Scaffolding, fading prompts, and giving “just enough” support.
✅“We start writing before we start writing” and why starting with 5 minutes is okay.
✅Self-talk is for strategy and self-image: We need to model and explicitly teach both.
You can listen to the entire conversation here:
You can connect with Dr. K on Instagram @learningwithdrk, or on her website here.
Learn about the resources she offers on her Amazon page here.
Connect with her on LinkedIn here.
In this episode, I mentioned the following resources:
EP 176: Building the language skills for reading, writing, and spelling (with Dr. Jan Wasowicz)
“Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching” by Anita L. Archer and Charles A. Hughes
“The War of Art” by Steven Pressfield
Tim Ferriss Show Episode 154: The Habits of a Master-Paulo Coehlo, Author of the Alchemist
In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here.