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Psychosocial Factors in Alcohol Use and Alcoholism
pubs.niaaa.nih.govThe Role of Executive Functioning Some theorists suggest that early conduct problems—which evolve according to the deviance proneness model into a broad set of “undercontrolled” behaviors, including alcoholism—are related to neuropsychological deficits in “executive functioning.” Executive functioning encompasses the capacity for
The Important Role of Executive Functioning and Self ...
www.russellbarkley.orgThe Important Role of Executive Functioning and Self-Regulation in ADHD© Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D. Parents and educators dealing with children (or adults) with ADHD are likely to have heard increasing references to the terms “executive functioning” (EF) and “self-regulation” over the past few years.
STANDARD INTERVENTIONS FOR EXECUTIVE FUNCTION
www.d181.orgInitiate: This dimension of executive functioning relates to the child’s ability to begin a task or activity and to independently generate ideas, responses or problem solving strategies. Difficulties in this area can be secondary to other executive functioning issues (e.g., disorganization) or emotional concerns (e.g., anxiety).
Practical Teaching Strategies for Students with Autism ...
files.eric.ed.govThe number of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is rapidly increasing, and there is ... their executive functioning system. Executive functioning regulates an individual’s behaviour; its ... Autistic children experience deficits in imitational and observational learning (Field et al., 2010). ...
Psychological Needs following Stroke
library.nhsggc.org.ukperception, disinhibition, emotionalism, executive functioning, insight etc. – Cognitive impairment can impact on functional recovery (Robertson et al, 1997, Patel et al, 2003) and create additional challenges for staff and families. • Family Functioning – Families must adjust too e.g. adoption of caring role, changing relationships,
ACCOMMODATING STUDENTS WITH EPILEPSY OR SEIZURE …
files.eric.ed.govassociated with executive functioning) are more likely to cause problems with planning, organizing, and problem solving (Wodrich et al., 2006). In addition to the medical impact of epilepsy, students with epilepsy are likely to experience a variety of social and academic difficulties (Bishop & Boag, 2006). Social consequences
Executive Functioning-IEP Goals and Accommodations
adayinourshoes.comExecutive Functioning-IEP Goals and Accommodations Executive Function goals for IEP-WISC 1. The student will develop the ability to attend to individual tasks and will improve processing speed through the use of timers and cuing utilized with the entire class in …
Executive Functioning Across the Lifespan: Older Adults
images.pearsonclinical.comApr 25, 2012 · • Composing a brief note or e-mail to someone • Understanding pictures that explain how to assemble something • Looking up a phone number or address in the phone book or on the computer • Making yourself understood to other people during ordinary conversations • Understanding other people during ordinary conversations