Children’s verbal skills differ for many different reasons. Some may have a specific deficit in learning language rules and structures; for others, the differences in expression may result from underlying limitations in memory skills, or in the cognitive control and flexibility needed to plan and monitor communication. This webinar examines how limitations in working memory and other executive functions affect language and learning generally. Speaker Lisa Archibald discusses assessment and intervention strategies related to executive functions.
Learning Objectives:
You will be able to:
- describe executive functions and the cognitive processes that support them, as well as how these cognitive processes interact in supporting learning
- account for the impact of executive functions during assessment for language and related disorders
- utilize intervention strategies that support executive functions for children with a wide range of challenges affecting cognitive and linguistic functioning
What is a
webinar?
Webinars are slide-based presentation and
question-and-answer sessions that you can watch live at a pre-scheduled date
and time or on-demand at your leisure after the live event occurs.
Learning
assessment
Self-assessment
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