Is your child struggling in school? Does he or she have problems with any of the following?
-organizing
-planning
-paying attention to important details
-following multi-step directions
-memorizing
-judgement
Even a very intelligent student can have problems with Executive Functioning. The term “Executive Functioning” is defined by a person’s ability to do all of the above.
Helping a student gain executive functioning requires individual attention, time, patience, and the ability to teach the skills that will allow him or her to meet his or her potential. If you are concerned about your child, please consider contacting me at lindabarnes@supportedllc.com or visit the SupportEd. website at www.supportedllc.com.