Sudbury, MA, September 17th, 2025, with Academy Metrowest. Executive functioning refers to a set of cognitive processes that support goal-directed behavior, including organization, planning, emotional regulation, and time management.
* For many school-aged students, challenges in these areas can lead to difficulties both in the classroom and at home.
* In this talk, Dr. Lauren Grenier and Dr. Laura Austin, licensed psychologists and pediatric neuropsychologists, will provide an overview of executive functioning: clarifying what it is (and what it isn’t), outlining the core domains involved, and describing how EF challenges often present in the home environment.
* The discussion will also include evidence-informed recommendations for supporting EF at home, such as how to scaffold routines, promote organizational skills for schoolwork, and foster independence in daily life.
* This session is tailored for parents and caregivers of school-aged students with will offer both conceptual understanding and practical strategies for supporting your child’s success and well-being.
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