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Exit Outcomes and Executive Skills: What’s the Connection? Peg Dawson, Ed.D., NCSP [email protected] smartbutscatteredkids.com
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Exit Outcomes and Executive Skills: What’s the

Connection?

Peg Dawson, Ed.D., [email protected]

smartbutscatteredkids.com

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What Are Executive Skills?

• Executive skills refer to the cognitive processes required to plan, organize, and execute activities.

• They are frontal lobe functions that begin to emerge shortly after birth but take a full 25 years to fully mature. In students with attention disorders, they tend to develop more slowly than normal achieving peers.

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Specific Executive Skills

Neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, and brain researchers have different schema for labeling and organizing executive skills; the organizational scheme we propose places a premium on specificity to better link the skill deficit to interventions designed to remediate the deficit.

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Response inhibition

The capacity to think before you act – this ability to resist the urge to say or do something allows us the time to evaluate a situation and how our behavior might impact it.

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Working Memory

The ability to hold information in memory while performing complex tasks. It incorporates the ability to draw on past learning or experience to apply to the situation at hand or to project into the future

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Emotional Control

The ability to manage emotions in order to achieve goals, complete tasks, or control and direct behavior.

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Flexibility

The ability to revise plans in the face of obstacles, setbacks, new information or mistakes. It relates to an adaptability to changing conditions.

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Sustained Attention

The capacity to maintain attention to a situation or task in spite of distractibility, fatigue, or boredom.

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Task Initiation

The ability to begin projects without undue procrastination, in an efficient or timely fashion.

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Planning/Prioritizing

The ability to create a roadmap to reach a goal or to complete a task. It also involves being able to make decisions about what’s important to focus on and what’s not important.

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Organization

The ability to create and maintain systems to keep track of information or materials.

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Time Management

The capacity to estimate how much time one has, how to allocate it, and how to stay within time limits and deadlines. It also involves a sense that time is important.

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Goal-Directed Persistence

The capacity to have a goal, follow through to the completion of the goal and not be put off or distracted by competing interests.

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Metacognition

The ability to stand back and take a birds-eye view of oneself in a situation. It is an ability to observe how you problem solve. It also includes self-monitoring and self-evaluative skills (e.g., asking yourself, “How am I doing? or How did I do?”).

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Exit Outcomes and Executive Skills:

What’s the Connection?

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Goal-directed persistence

FlexibilityEmotional ControlGoal-directed persistence

Metacognition

FlexibilityEmotional ControlResponse InhibitionMetacognition

FlexibilityMetacognition

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FlexibilityMetacognition

Working memoryTask initiationSustained attentionPlanning/prioritizingTime management

PlanningOrganizationResponse inhibition

Response inhibitionSustained attentionMetacognition

Response inhibitionMetacognition

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Two levels of executive skills:Foundational and Advanced

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Foundational Executive Skills

Response InhibitionWorking MemoryEmotional Control

FlexibilitySustained AttentionTask Initiation

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Advanced Executive Skills

Planning/PrioritizingOrganizationTime Management

Goal-Directed Persistence

Metacogntion

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Strategies to Build Foundational Executive Skills

Executive Skill StrategyResponse Inhibition Teach “wait” and “stop”Working Memory Teach “off-loading” and “work-arounds”Emotional Control Teach self-talk; mindfulness meditationFlexibility Stuck/unstuck; Big deal/little deal; Plan A/Plan BSustained Attention Gradually increase attention spanTask Initiation Make a plan with a start time

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Helping Kids Grow Their Own Executive Skills

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How can we work with kids to help them grow their own executive skills?

• Ask children to reflect on their own performance, especially when they are successful (What worked for you today? Why do you think it worked?)

• Use questions to get them to use theirexecutive skills (What’s your plan? Do you have a strategy for that? What’s your goal? How long do you think that will take?)

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How can we work with kids to help them grow their own executive skills?

• When problems arise, share your observations in a nonjudgmental way (I noticed you….What can we do about that?).

• Brainstorm strategies. Together with the child, make a list of possible strategies. Ask the child to pick one, and then check back with the child later to see how it worked.

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Keep your eye on the biggest prize: building goal-directed persistence!

Model this yourself—if your child sees you persisting over time to achieve a goal, that can make an impression.

Help him/her set and achieve little goals—they add up over time.

Praise effort— “Wow, you stuck with it!” “You figured it out.” “I can’t believe how hard you worked for that!”

Emphasize your child’s goals, not yours.

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“Human beings are happier, more cooperative and productive, and more likely to make positive changes in their behavior when those in positions of authority do things with them rather than to them or for them.”

~Ted WachtelInternational Institute for

Restorative Practices


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