Types of Assessments/Evaluations:
Services Offered
Cognition/Processing abilities
Memory and Learning
Dyslexia
ADHD
Autism
Anxiety
Depression
Social/Emotional and Behavioral Functioning
Executive Functioning
Achievement (academic skills)
Adaptive Behavior
Social Skills
504 Evaluations (school or work based, ACT/SAT)
Gifted
Visual Motor Integration
Additional Services
Executive Function Coaching
The development of executive function skills is necessary to become an efficient learner and accomplish goals. EF (Executive Function) Skills allow us to shape our behavior and emotional responses and keep our focus on long-term goals.
Cognitive EF Skills - MY THOUGHTFUL MIND
There are several EF skills that begin developing in infancy and continue through our mid-twenties. EF skills needed in organizing our thoughts to develop problem solving solutions are the following:
Planning
Organization
Time Management
Working Memory
Metacognition
Behavioral/Emotional EF Skills - MY INTERACTIVE MIND
In addition, the following skills help us in creating the how-to and details of a goal. These skills provide behavior and emotional stability when on the path to a goal, even when the road is bumpy, or the goal is far out.
Response Inhibition
Emotional Control
Sustained Attention
Task Initiation
Flexibility
Goal-Directed Persistence
Intervention Planning- Our team takes an objective and stepped approach to targeting and strengthening an individual's executive function weaknesses. This process will include a plan for success, rehabilitation exercises, and bringing in tools to improve outcomes.