Executive Function Skills for ADHD and Neurodivergent Teens- Time Management
Class experience
Having a neurodivergent brain can make it difficult to understand how much time has passed or how to manage our time wisely. In class we will discuss various strategies as well as doing activities that allow us to brainstorm ways to better manage our time. This class is rich in discussion and learners are encouraged to share their ideas both verbally and in the chat. We will discuss how much buffer time should be added to various real life scenarios to avoid being late. We will also use...
Teens will leave class with a wide variety of strategies and resources that will help them better manage their time and will have the tools to implement these strategies in everyday life.
Bridget Smith is a teacher and parent with ADHD. Her focus on Outschool is supporting students with ADHD, neurodivergent learners, and students with learning differences. She has taught over 5000 neurodivergent kids and teens with ADHD and executive function challenges here on Outschool. She is a credentialed teacher who has taught preschoolers through adult learners. Bridget is credentialed by the State of California to teach K-12 Students.
Homework Offered
There is no assigned homework for this class, but if learners choose not to fill out their planner/worksheets in class, they can work on that after class.Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
Class supports executive function development in neurodivergent learners including autistic learners as well as those with ADHD and anxiety. Templates are shared in PDF and Google Doc form to support learners with dyslexia and dysgraphia.
Templates will be posted in our online classroom that learners can use to record their ideas or try out the strategies presented. You can print them out before class and Google Doc copies will also be shared. Something to write with and/or something to color with are often useful in my classes.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
I will be screen sharing resources like Google Maps, Google Calendar, Habitica and Google Keep. Students will not be using the resources independently in class, but will be made aware of them. Learners can use Google Docs to record their ideas.
I love being part of the Outschool learning community! I offer executive function courses for neurodivergent and preteens and students with learning disabilities. I specialize in supporting teens with ADHD, autistic learners, learners with...
Group Class
$17
per classMeets once
45 min
Completed by 30 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-17
3-12 learners per class