Individualized Education Plan
What does I E P stand for
What is metacognition?
The skill of being able to STOP yourself before you do or say something unexpected?
What is response inhibition?
The skill of being able to guess how long a task will take you so you can get it done.
What is time management?
The skill of using a REPEATABLE system for knowing where your things are.
What is organization?
The teacher who is responsible for making sure your IEP is followed
Who is a casemanager?
What is MMM?
The opposite of expected
What is unexpected?
being late to class
What is poor time management?
Not being able to find your things
What is disorganized?
The statement on your IEP that says what level you are trying to achieve.
What is a goal?
Eyes on the speaker
Raise your hand
Golden Rule
Organized body
What are EF class group norms?
Blurting
What is the opposite of raising your hand?
What is disorganized?
independence
What is the goal of Executive Functioning Class?
teacher
student
parents
service providers (OT, PT, or Speech teacher)
Administrator
Who are members of the IEP team?
Treat others as you want to be treated
What is the golden rule?
the skill of being able to RECALL directions or retain information for the task you are working on
What is working memory?
Fight, flight or freeze
What are brain stem, survival reactions?
Fake it till you make it
What is an example of playing the game?
Part of the IEP that lists how the teacher will modify your work or your materials.
What are accommodations?
asking for help and being able to tell teachers what support you need
What is self-advocacy?
being able to START a task
What is task initiation?
The skill of finding 2 ways to solve a problem or accept someone elses opinion that is different from yours
What is flexible thinking?
What is flexibility?
The 7 executive functioning skills addressed in this class
What is:
metacognition
flexibliity
response inhibition/emotional control
organization
time management
working memory
task initiation/task completion