Organizing the Unorganized Student

Discover how to organize and motivate the students in your classroom with the instructional course, strategies, and techniques designed to help Colorado teachers.  

Executive function disorders in children are the essential self-regulating skills that we all use every day to accomplish just about everything. They help us plan, organize, make decisions, shift between situations or thoughts, control our emotions and impulsivity, and learn from past mistakes.Kids rely on their executive functions for everything from taking a shower to packing a backpack and picking priorities.

Discover how to organize and motivate the students in your classroom with the course, Organizing the Unorganized with strategies and techniques to help students stay on track in the classroom.

Required text:

Dawson, Peg and Guare, Richard. Smart but Scattered. The Guliford Press. 2009.

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Instructor: Melinda Younger

This course is 3 graduate credits.