Sarah Ward has over 25 years of experience in the treatment of executive dysfunction.
We had a great conversation as Sarah helped me understand the key feature of Executive Functioning and how students go from the intention of completing a task to actually doing said task. We discussed the word lazy and ways to support students during remote learning. I am confident you’ll take a lot away from today’s show, just as I did.
Resources Mentioned in Today’s Podcast:
Upcoming webinar: Facilitating Executive Function Skills during Remote Instruction
Recommended Reading:
- Declarative Language, Linda Murphy
- The Procrastination Equation: How to Stop Putting Things Off and Start Getting Stuff Done, Piers Steele, PhD
- The Explosive Child, Dr. Ross Greene
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Bio
Sarah Ward, M.S., CCC/SLP has over 25 years of experience in the treatment of executive dysfunction. Sarah is an internationally recognized expert on executive function and presents seminars on the programs and strategies she has developed with her Co-Director Kristen Jacobsen. Their 360 Thinking Executive Function Program received the Innovative Promising Practices Award from the National Organization CHADD. She has presented to over 1400 public and private schools in the United States, Canada and Europe.