When:
May 14, 2020 all-day
2020-05-14T00:00:00-04:00
2020-05-15T00:00:00-04:00

May 14th, 2020, 3:30 p.m. EST, with RESEARCHILD of Lexington, MA. Free. Teachers, parents, and students need executive function strategies as everyone is quickly adjusting to the rapidly changing pace of remote and home-based learning. This webinar will assist in learning more about supporting the executive function needs of students from elementary school through college.
*  Complex calculations and problem solving in math are especially challenging for students with attentional weaknesses, executive function weaknesses and/or learning differences.
About the Speaker & Topic: The Director of Educational Services at the Institute for Learning and Development, will explore important executive function processes as they pertain specifically to math. Discuss ways that teachers can integrate strategy instruction into the curriculum and establish regular teaching practices to support their students’ executive function processes, including self-regulation, working memory, planning and sequencing, organization, flexible thinking, and self-monitoring.
* The goal is that uUsing these approaches will potentially ncrease student motivation, build confidence, and create more enthusiastic math learners.
To register or for more information visit  https://smarts-ef.org/upcoming-executive-function-webinars/  or contact jcutler@researchild.org

 

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