Key Topics: self-regulation, perspective taking, executive functions, organized thinking, friendship

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Instructors: Dr. Damon Korb, Michelle Garcia Winner


3.5 hours of instruction


This course explores:
  • How organizational skills are key to maintaining friendships.

  • 4 of the 6 different levels on the Friendship Pyramid.

  • The importance of using multiple encounters to teach lessons to students/clients.

  • Steps for parents to raise an organized child.

  • Developmentally appropriate strategies to build executive functions.

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3 hours of training and CE credit available for select professionals

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Raising an Organized Child

Strategies to Promote Executive Functions

In two keynotes, Dr. Damon Korb, MD FAAP and developmental behavioral pediatrician, and Michelle Garcia Winner, MA, CCC-SLP and founder of the Social Thinking® Methodology, will connect the dots between executive functions—including self-regulation and perspective taking—and creative, practical strategies to foster organized thinking. Damon’s keynote will explain five important steps professionals can learn to guide parents in how to raise an organized child. He will also present strategies and lessons he has learned during his 20 years as a developmental and behavioral pediatrician to help foster children’s active engagement of organized thinking, the kind of learning and functions they’ll use throughout their lives. Michelle’s keynote will focus on how to help students/clients develop friendships. How do people make friends? How do we keep them? What creative strategies can we teach to help tweens and teens learn to invest in these important but complicated relationships?

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