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Signs of Weak Executive Functioning Skills
This checklist is not a diagnostic tool; rather, it is an indicator of executive functioning skill level. Purpose: to identify issues that may be impacting the child’s success at home or in school.
Check all that apply to the student when compared to other students his/her age:
o Distracted easily
o Difficulty making decisions
o Requires frequent cues to stay on task
o Often procrastinates
o Difficulty starting new tasks, projects, or assignments
o Requires assistance to set goals
o Needs extra time to complete homework and other tasks
o Often forgets to turn in homework
o Difficulty controlling impulses
o Difficulty with transitions
o Becomes frustrated easily
o Struggles with following multistep directions
o Has trouble with organization
o Poor time management
o Interrupts frequently
o Forgets details
o Rushes through work
o Seems to overreact emotionally in some situations
o Difficulty negotiating interactions with peers
Keep This in Mind
Progress in executive functioning is developmental, so it varies from child to child.
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