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  • FLIPP Executive Functioning PDStrategies to Improve Executive Function: A Foundation for Success - This series supports you in supporting your learners who may lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult.  In these sessions, you will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
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Thursday, May 22
 

2:00pm PDT

FLIPP Executive Functioning PD-Putting it All Together
Thursday May 22, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Putting it All Together
For many learners in today’s classrooms, a lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. Often these students are seen as unmotivated or behaviorally challenged.
Although it may seem as though a student could meet expectations if they wanted to, but doesn’t do so because they simply won’t, perhaps the reality is that they lack the skills to do what is expected and, therefore, cannot meet the expectations without support.  In these sessions, participants will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
FLIPP Executive Functioning PD
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Trent Smith

ISS Director, Escondido Union School District
Thursday May 22, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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