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Executive Function
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Executive Functioning Skills

By Meghan Kyne

Executive Function is a set of three cognitive processes - Working Memory, Inhibitory Control, and Cognitive Flexibility - that work together to allow us to plan, focus, and multitask for the successful completion of day-to-day tasks.




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Executive Function Parts & Examples. Find activities to help reinforce executive functioning in the classroom

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  • Slide: 1
  • WORKING MEMORY
  •  $87.50move the decimal...8.75 is about 8.88.8 x 2 = $17.60
  • How much is the tip?
  • $17.60
  • Working memory is the ability to hold information in the mind and work with it. The ability to remember instructions, create a plan of action , and pay attention, are all dependent upon working memory.
  • Slide: 2
  • INHIBITORY CONTROL
  • I'm so happy to finally meet you!
  • Inhibitory control is the ability to control attention, behavior, thoughts, and emotions - instead of acting on impulse or desire.
  • Slide: 3
  • COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY
  • esserts
  • Tom! Great to see you!
  • Lunch Specials
  • ndae - 5cake - 6isu - 6
  • Thanks Phil!
  • And here's your change...
  • Roast beef on a hardball, LTO, Mayonnaise, Choice of side and fountain soda7 -
  • Hey Joe!
  • Cognitive flexibility is the ability to change tasks, adjust to changed demands, changed priorities, and changed perspectives.
  • Slide: 0
  • Thank you for coming in today.
  • Did she steal that outfit from her pre-teen daughter?!
  • Order up!
  • How's that sandwich?
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