How can you help the child who does his homework, but then forgets to turn it in? Learn to help children with executive functioning problems plan and organize by reading these strategies.
Physical impulsiveness — such as grabbing things, pushing and shoving others, hitting, etc. — can cause problems for a child with executive functioning difficulties. Review these strategies to help a child manage physical impulsiveness.
Children with executive functioning difficulties are often given to impulsive actions that can be challenging in social and classroom situations. Here are some strategies to help a child manage these behaviors.
This article presents a variety of memory strategies. As parents, we need to pay attention to our child’s reaction to the strategies and help our child select and use strategies that are comfortable and most closely match his or her preferred learning style.