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Executive Function
Executive Function Systematic Reviews Tools of the Mind ... Intervention for Executive Functions after Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis and ...
Source: EBP Compendium
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Executive Functions and Communication in Adolescents
We think of adolescence as a time of significant physical and psychosocial changes, but it also is a time of significant brain and cognitive development and, related to...
Publication Date: 12/21/2010
Source: ASHA Leader
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New Research Findings: Executive Functions of Adolescents Who Use Cochlear Implants
Speech, language, and other cognitive outcomes for children who are deaf and use cochlear implants can vary due to a number of factors. Understanding and predicting this...
Publication Date: 12/21/2010
Source: ASHA Leader
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Executive Function Skills
Executive Function is the ability to integrate a present awareness with a future ... Executive functions(EF) are central processes that are most intimately involved in ...
Presenter: Sarah Ward
Year: 2010
Source: Convention Handouts
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Managing Executive Function Disorders
ASHA Convention 2007 Executive Function Definition Executive function is the ability to do all that it takes to keep your mind on what you are doing in order to execute
Presenter: Donna Geffner
Year: 2007
Source: Convention Handouts
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Executive Function Skills in Children and Adolescents: Assessment and Treatment
This program gives SLPs practical strategies to assess executive function (EF) skills in children and adolescents (aged 6–22), and interventions to support the development...
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Relationship between School-age Executive Function and Language Skills
Executive Functions Executive functions is a collective term that encompasses several related cognitive ... The source for development of executive functions.
Presenter: Sarah Lambeth, Jacquelyn Liesen
Year: 2011
Source: Convention Handouts
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Assessing Executive Functioning in Brain Injury Rehabilitation: An Integrative...
Executive-functioning (EF) dysfunction can manifest in a variety of ways, ranging from subtle symptoms to overt and debilitating difficulties. Although a uniform assessment...
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CEUs: 0.2
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Relationships Between Executive Functions and Language Variables
Executive functions (or executive skills) “allow us to organize our ... Index and Global Executive Functioning ... executive function (which includes working memory).
Presenter: Suzanne Hungerford, Katherine Gonyo
Year: 2007
Source: Convention Handouts
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Specific Language Impairment and Executive Function: Parent and Teacher Ratings of...
... : Parent and teacher perceptions of executive functioning in children with SLI align with prior findings of executive difficulties documented on neuropsychological ...
Author: Wittke, Kacie, Spaulding, Tammie J., Schechtman, Calli J.
Publication Date: 11/26/2012
Source: AJSLP
DOI: 10.1044/1058-0360(2012/11-0052)
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