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Organizational Skills

Organizational Skills . November 1 st , 2013 The Study Joseph D’Intino , M.Ed Head of Enrichment Department . Outline. Developmental levels Signs Tips Resources. A life long goal…. Executive Functions and Frontal Lobes Developmental stages

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Organizational Skills

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  1. Organizational Skills November 1st, 2013 The Study Joseph D’Intino, M.Ed Head of Enrichment Department

  2. Outline • Developmental levels • Signs • Tips • Resources

  3. A life long goal… • Executive Functions and Frontal Lobes • Developmental stages • Children rely on other regions of the brain (Segalowitz & Davies, 2003) • The brain changes all the time • Full brain development continues into early 20’s. (Lebel & Beaulieu, 2011) • Connections are established, strengthened, and pruned throughout life depending on our behavior

  4. Teen Development • Similar brain size as adult brain • Fewer connections • Weaker connections • Slower processes

  5. Telling Signs • Elementary • Poor self-regulation • Cannot delay gratification • Struggles to follow instructions • Difficulty getting started on a task • Frequently forgotten homework • Completes work at last minute • Messy or missing materials • Takes an inordinate amount of time to follow through with simple tasks • High School • Completes work at last minute • Arrives unprepared for class or tests • Disorganized written expression • Messy or missing materials • Disorganized or non-existent notes • Messy appearance • Frequently forgotten deadlines • Poor time management

  6. What to do… • Scaffold and fade • Organizers • Agendas • Study Schedules • Step by step instructions • Use checklists • Technology – Calendars, alarms, notes • Check-in for understanding • Appeal to several senses • Encourage brainstorming

  7. Resources • SVP Consultez le site-web “Haiku” • Pour un autre perspective (NCLD): • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9c8-KMlK0s • Quelquesconseils pour aider les étudiantes... • http://www.childmind.org/en/posts/articles/2012-8-20-helping-kids-executive-functions-organization • http://www.teachhub.com/8-foolproof-ways-help-disorganized-student

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