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Mejorar las habilidades de funcionamiento ejecutivo

En este curso semanal, su estudiante aprenderá a mejorar su capacidad para resolver problemas, regular las emociones, tener una mentalidad flexible y ser más organizado al discutir las habilidades de funcionamiento ejecutivo cada semana.
Indya Arumugam, M.A. CCC-SLP
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25 minutos horas de clase por semana

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Grado de EE. UU. 2 - 4
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Organization, time management, procrastination, self-control, emotional regulation –these challenges can be tricky to navigate, not just for our children, but for everyone involved in their support system, including parents, teachers, family, and friends.

This class is here to offer some support. It’s a space where your child can learn, discuss and practice specific areas of executive functioning skills to hopefully provide some self-awareness, insight and practical life skills they can apply in their life. 

Improving executive functioning skills can take time and effort, and this class is designed to provide that support, helping your child build essential skills for life. It’s one more step toward their future success and well-being.

Executive functioning skills are processes in our brain that help us manage our thoughts, emotions, and actions effectively in order to achieve our goals and complete tasks. These skills are critical for success in various aspects of life, including academics, work, relationships and daily routines. 

Here are some key executive functioning skills, all topics we cover in this class:

1. Working Memory: The ability to hold and manipulate information temporarily in your mind. It's crucial for tasks like following multi-step instructions and solving problems.
2. Inhibition: The capacity to control impulsive or automatic responses and behaviors. It includes being able to resist distractions and stay focused on a task.
3. Task Initiation: The skill of starting tasks or activities without procrastination. Individuals with strong task initiation skills can begin assignments or projects independently.
4. Planning and Organization: The ability to set goals, create plans, and arrange tasks in a logical order. It involves breaking down complex tasks into manageable steps.
5. Time Management: The capacity to estimate, allocate, and manage time effectively. People with strong time management skills can prioritize tasks and meet deadlines.
6. Cognitive Flexibility: The capability to adapt to changing situations and switch between different tasks or activities. It involves being open to new ideas and strategies.
7. Emotional Regulation: The skill of managing emotions and reactions in a healthy and constructive way. This includes handling stress, frustration, and disappointment.
8. Self-Monitoring: The ability to assess and evaluate one's own performance and adjust behaviors and strategies as needed. It's crucial for self-improvement and learning from mistakes.
9. Goal Setting: The capacity to establish clear objectives and work towards achieving them. Effective goal setting involves breaking down long-term goals into smaller, achievable milestones.

Each week often consists of:

🧘🏾‍♀️Mindfulness exercises: Mindfulness can be highly effective in improving executive functioning skills in kids. Each week, we practice a few rounds of mindful breathing or an awareness activity. These exercises help children develop self-awareness, impulse control, attention, and emotional regulation. 

💟 Reflection Questions: I will provide a gratitude prompt for students to share what they are grateful for and/or reflection questions. This exercise promotes positive thinking and emotional regulation, as well as self-awareness skills.

🤔 Problem solving situations, discussing metaphors, and solving riddles together by asking the "right" questions, playing Simon Says and listening to stories written to promote cognitive flexibility, critical thinking, attention and practicing inhibition by answering questions by raising hand and waiting to be called on without blurting out. 

🎉I also include a daily group prize, which is an activity or game that the class votes on together. This helps keep everyone engaged and having fun during the lesson! The prize is usually an activity that promotes an executive functioning skill. 

During some classes, I may ask your learner to get up from their computer to perform certain tasks like a scavenger hunt to retrieve something and bring it back and/or to do silly movements like hop, spin, and crawl as part of an activity. Please make sure your learner is able to move safely, and provide supervision if needed. 



Upcoming Schedule: 

Note: This is a tentative schedule and subject to change. Please send me a message if you want to be sure you are signing up for a specific class topic.  You will see some unit titles (with emojis) that are meant to be a guide for you to see when there will be a sequence of related classes; but your learner can definitely join in the middle of a unit! Each class is a complete lesson in itself and does not need any prior classes.

Week of May 13: Problem Solving with SODAS (Situation, Options, Disadvantages, Advantages, Solution)

Week of May 20: Identifying Urgent vs Non-Urgent Tasks

⭐ Setting a Goal Unit (3 lessons)⭐

Week of May 27: Planning for Goals with What, Why, How Method 

Week of June 3: Goal Setting (SMART Goal)

Week of June 10: Creating a Plan for Your Goals (+Review SMART Goals)

Week of June 17: Read the Environment + Attention and Focus Practice 

😄 Emotion Unit (5 lessons) 😄

Week of June 24: Thinking Brain vs Feeling Brain Lesson 1

Week of July 1: Thinking brain vs. Feeling brain Lesson 2

Week of July 8: Emotion Identification 

Week of July 15: Emotion Flow Chart

Week of July 22: Emotion Coping Strategies

Week of July 29: Positive vs Negative Thoughts (Growth Mindset)
                
Week of August 5 : Working Memory, Attention, Perspective Taking (Get to know me memory game, discussing agreements and why they are important)

🐱‍🏍 Executive Functioning Superheroes Unit (3 lessons) 🐱‍🏍

Week of August 12 What are Executive Functions? (Superhero Theme) Lesson 1

Week of August 19 Executive Functions as Superheroes in Our Brain Lesson 2 + Affirmations

🧘‍♂️ Mental Flexibility Unit (4 classes) 🧘‍♂️

Week of August 26 Introduction to Flexibility Concept (physical and mental flexibility) 

Week of September 2: Cognitive Flexibility: Story of a Flexible Thinker 

Week of September 9:  Flexible Thinking: Back up Plans 

Week of September 23: Flexible Thinking: Compromise

Week of September 30: Procrastination and Initiation Skills: Break Goals into Smaller Parts (Ants and a Sugar Cube)

😎Focus and Attention Unit (4 lessons) 😎

Week of October 7: Focus and Attention Skills

Week of October 14: Explore Different Types of Focus Skills

Week of October 21: Managing My Time: Time Bandits Part 1

Week of October 28: Managing My Time: Time Bandits Part 2



Note: This is an ongoing class that your student can jump in and out of at any time. There isn't a "starting" point, so your learner may begin at any time, however, I have divided the class into sections where two or three classes relate well with each other, so you may want to wait to start at a new section.


Pausing Subscription (No refunds available): If your learner has an upcoming event and needs to miss class, due to vacation or some other circumstance, there is the option to pause your subscription. You choose the dates you want to pause, and as long as the class has not filled up, you can return once the pause is over. Unfortunately, since I keep my class sizes small, allowing learners to hold their space and not pay for the week takes up a spot that another learner could have paid for. If you choose to stay enrolled during their missed class, you will still have access to the class recording that you can play back for your learner to catch up on the lesson.

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Se unió el October, 2020
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Maestría en Patología del habla y el lenguaje/patólogo desde University of Florida
Master's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Licensed Speech Language Pathologist 

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