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Why are Executive Functions Important?
"Executive functioning" is a hot topic today, but why should we care about executive functions? Executive functions help us reach our goals both in the short-term and in the long term. In short, executive functions help us lead the rich lives we want.
Executive Functioning Profiles
Are you a “Wanderer?” Is your child “Unaware?” Does your partner fit the profile of “Can't Plan,” “Can't Start,” “Can't Stop,” or “Can't Shift?” Let's break down these profiles from Jill Fahy to see if you recognize yourself, your partner, or your child!
What is Executive Functioning?
In short: executive functions (EFs) are high-level brain functions that help us organize, regulate, and adapt our behaviors in order to achieve our goals, both big and small. Let's discuss different components of EFs (attention, inhibition, working memory, self-monitoring, flexibility, etc.) in the context of "Tim" who wants to do well in his math class.
Hi, I’m Hollis, the owner of Mindful Speech.
I’m a speech-language pathologist licensed in Illinois and Colorado.
I specialize in providing speech therapy to help children, teens, and young adults to improve language, reading, writing, and executive functioning skills.
Learn more about me on my About Hollis page.