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Executive Functioning and Organization: March 16

By Richard | March 2, 2007

The following information is from the CCSECAC Yahoo Group Page:

The Local Management Board of St. Mary’s County Presents:

“Executive Functioning and Organization – How to Help You and Your Child Become More Organized”

What is “Executive Functioning?” Executive Functioning is formally defined as: “The cognitive process that regulates an individual’s ability to organize thoughts and activities, prioritize tasks, manage time efficiently, and make decisions.”

Do any of these describe your child:

Ø Does your child have difficulty remembering homework, class work or chores?

Ø Does your child have difficulty keeping track of his books, papers, and assignments?

Ø Does your child’s bedroom, locker, or desk look like a bomb went off in it?

Ø Does your child procrastinate and end up stressing out over due dates?

If you answer “yes” to any of the above, then this workshop is for you!

Guest Speaker: Teresa Robinson, Behavior Specialist and Professor at Johns Hopkins University

Friday, March 16, 2007, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Charlotte Hall Library • 37600 New Market Road • Charlotte Hall, Maryland

A Light Supper will be served. This workshop is free, but registration is required.

Please R.S.V.P. to Robin Duke at 301-475-4510

Topics: CCSECAC, Events |

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