Program

This event is SOLD OUT.

Please call 857-444-1500 x1 to be added to the waiting list.

This webinar will use Zoom.

This webinar will run from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm ET / 7:00 am - 9:00 am PT on November 2, 2024 for a total of 2 credit hours.

For those who cannot attend the live webinar on November 2, a recording of the webinar will be available for 7 days following the live webinar, beginning the following Monday.
CE credit is only available for live attendance.


Have you ever worked with a student with executive functioning challenges on a cool organizational plan, only to later find it crumbled up at the bottom of their backpack? Ever try to teach a new technique to students on how to study smarter and they are NOT having it? With the stress and missed learning opportunities to practice executive functioning skills during critical developmental windows in the pandemic, are your students shutting down or acting out during independent work?

Join Dr. Rebecca Branstetter, school psychologist and author of The Everything Guide to Executive Functioning, to learn the essential keys to boosting executive functioning that you can easily add in your day to boost student independence. In this interactive workshop, you’ll walk away with 10 research-based, practical, “learn it today, use it on Monday” skills to teach vital executive functioning skills like focus, time management, and follow-through to children and teens.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Participants will be able to:

  • Identify 10 vital executive functioning skills students need for independent learning
  • Learn 10 practical tools for supporting executive functioning with a neurodiversity-affirming lens
  • Articulate one "take home" strategy that can be used in the classroom to support student executive functioning


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This seminar is applicable to K-12 educators, mental health providers, and special educators.

WORKSHOP LEADER
 

SteveRebecca A. Branstetter, PhD, is a school psychologist, international speaker, and author on a mission to help students thrive. Dr. Rebecca has authored 8 books on educator wellness, executive functioning, and ADHD, and has presented at numerous conferences nationally and internationally. She is the founder of Thriving Students Collective, an organization dedicated to supporting educators with tools for neurodiverse students. A sought-after national media expert, Dr. Rebecca has appeared in many outlets, including the Huffington Post, Washington Post, NPR, CNN, and CBS News.