Webcast: Executive Functioning

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Webcast: Executive Functioning

Good Autism Practice
Sensory processing
Social understanding
Schools
Post-16

The first webcast in our Autism Insights series explores autism and executive functioning, explaining their core concepts and how key executive function skills like planning, organisation, working memory, flexible thinking, and impulse control vary in autistic individuals.  

It offers practical strategies to enhance these skills, examines a case study for real-life application, and guides participants in creating personalised support plans for their autistic learners. 

What you will learn: 

  • Gain valuable insights from members of our Autistic Young Experts, who will share their lived experiences and perspectives on navigating executive function challenges. 
  • Discover practical tips and starting points for providing pupil-centred support that addresses the unique needs of each autistic learner, fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment. 
  • Achieve a deeper understanding of autism and its impact on executive function, empowering you to better support and advocate for autistic learners in your setting. 

Length of webcast: 45 mins 

To further enrich your understanding and application, we recommend purchasing the webcast together with ‘How do I Support Pupils with Executive Function Differences: A Practitioner’s Guide’. 

Together, these tools offer a comprehensive approach to supporting executive function skills in autistic learners, making it easier to develop support plans and achieve meaningful progress. 

You can purchase the guide here.

Please note that we do not offer refunds on digital downloads/products.