You will learn about a comprehensive model of executive functions in the brain and explore the impact of executive functioning on learning, behavior and classroom production. Dr. McCloskey will explain the development of executive functions, as well as the involvement of executive function difficulties in clinical syndromes such as ADHD and autism. You will learn ways to self-assess personal executive function skills and how to assess the executive function strengths and weaknesses of students in class. Dr. McCloskey will discuss classroom management techniques and general strategies that teachers and other professionals can use to help children with executive function difficulties improve their behavior and academic performance, either through increasing their capacity for self regulation or through external guidance. He will also discuss specific instructional programs and therapeutic approaches that emphasize the development and improvement of executive functioning.