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<blockquote data-quote="Mickey2255" data-source="post: 87577" data-attributes="member: 3720"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>My son's IEP is next week and I'd really like to propose they work on his executive functions. I've been hunting like crazy for some sort of formal program I could suggest and all I've found is <a href="http://www.braintrain.com" target="_blank">http://www.braintrain.com</a> and their Captain's Log. While they do have some research references, I'm iffy on whether I could "sell" it to the school. </p><p></p><p>At this point I'd even take a list of informal "exercises" that could be used with a resource teacher. One of the few I've found involves giving the child a series of numbers like 7, 9, 3 and then having them repeat them back backwards - 3,9,7. I've been trying it on my son tonight and it really is pretty hard for him!</p><p></p><p>THANKS!</p><p>Michelle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickey2255, post: 87577, member: 3720"] Hi all, My son's IEP is next week and I'd really like to propose they work on his executive functions. I've been hunting like crazy for some sort of formal program I could suggest and all I've found is [url="http://www.braintrain.com"]http://www.braintrain.com[/url] and their Captain's Log. While they do have some research references, I'm iffy on whether I could "sell" it to the school. At this point I'd even take a list of informal "exercises" that could be used with a resource teacher. One of the few I've found involves giving the child a series of numbers like 7, 9, 3 and then having them repeat them back backwards - 3,9,7. I've been trying it on my son tonight and it really is pretty hard for him! THANKS! Michelle [/QUOTE]
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