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Executive Functioning: What Parents Should Know

  • 31 Mar 2022
  • 7:30 PM
  • Virtual

The Chesapeake Center

Date and Time: March 31, 2022, at 7:30 PM EST

Location: Virtual

Cost: Free

Registration: Register here! 

Our Deputy Director of Neuropsychology, Dr. Jennifer Linton Reesman, will be joining Deborah Porter from Washington Parent Magazine for a LIVE discussion about executive functioning and how we can help our kids with their necessary skills for self-regulation, working memory, reasoning and keeping up with home and school tasks.

This live panel will touch on:

  • Tips on how to recognize whether your child needs help with Executive Functioning
  • Info on how Executive Functioning deficits can affect academic performance, as well as the child’s participation in other areas of life
  • Strategies on what parents, caregivers and educators can do to improve children’s Executive Functioning skills
  • Symptoms that Executive Functioning deficits are affecting your child’s mental health
  • The different types of resources available and which your child/teen needs
  • And more!


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