TY - BOOK TI - Executive skills in children and adolescents SN - 9781606235713 U1 - 155.413 PY - 2010/// CY - New York PB - Guilford N1 - List of Figures and Tables 1. Overview of Executive Skills Developmental Trends 2 Executive Skills and Brain Development 2 Sequence of Development 5 Developmental Tasks RecjuiriiiK Executive Skills 9 2. Assessing Executive Skills Is There a Place for the Use of Formal Assessment Measures? 13 Components of the Assessment Process 14 Informal A.ixessnu'iit Measiircn 15 Behavior Checklislx 17 Ai-se.ssmcnt Rubrics 19 Formal Assessment iMeasiires 19 Pulling the Assessment Process Together 23 Conclusion 29 3. Linking Assessment to Intervention Developing Behavioral Ohjectives and Measuring Intervention Effectiveness 33 Case Example 35 Parent InterviewlDevelopmental History Forms 35 Teacher Interview 36 Behavior Rating Scales 36 Behavioral Observations 37 Formal Assessment Results 37 Conclusions 38 Recommendations 38 Fitting Executive Skills Development to RTI 45 4. Interventions to Promote Executive Skills Strategy J: Intervene at the Level of the Environment 50 Changing the Physical or Social Environment 51 Changing the Nature of the Task 52 Ch(iufi,iiifi the Cues Are Provided 54 Chmtginp, the Way Adults Interact with Students 55 Stratej^y 2: Intervfiie at tlio Li'V'el "I tlic IVrsoii oS Teaching the Skill 51) Teaching Whole-Class Routines 01 Other Model Teaching Routines 02 Motivating Children to Use Executive Skills 05 lloinc-School Collahoration 71 Parental Support Unavailahle il Teacher Support Unavailahle 71 Self'-ManaSL'iia*iil/Sfir-rit".Uiilati()n: Pulling It Ail Together <- 5. Specific Teaching Routines to Promote Executive Skills Development 75 Index olTeachlng Routines 77 1 Getting Readv to Begin the Day 78 ,,r ;• ,f to Executive Skills Addressed: Task Initiation, Sustained Attention, M orking Meinoi ij i8 Modifications for Whole-Class Use iD Modifications for Secondary-Level Classrooms /. foltlrMrAl/nW r«,k MlUh,,. \Vo,H„s Me,,wry. Organization 7-9 Modifications for Whole-Class Use 80 Modifications for Secondary-Level Classrooms 80 3 Homework Colleetion Routine 81 Executive Skill Addressed: Working Memory 81 4 Teaching Students to Make Homework Plans 81 Skills Addressed: Task Initiation, Sustained Attention, Planning, Time Management, Metacognition 81 5. Teaching Students I low to Pay Attention 82 Executive Skill Addressed: Sii.stained Attention sencc of a Recognized Disorder 153 Disorders That Impact Executive Functioning 154 Attention-Di^ficit/HyperacHcilij Disorder 154 Aulistn Spectrum Disorders 156 Acquired Brain InJurtj 156 Other Populations 157 Com plicated Cases 158 Implications for Intervention 160 10. Planning for Transitions ER -