HappyNeuron Pro is releasing its 40th worksheet packet!
Have you had trouble making decisions? What about sorting and organizing information to be used in an effective way? Executive functioning helps us make decisions, sort information, and inhibit unwanted responses. When people have difficulty with executive functioning, they may make impulsive decisions, have trouble staying organized, and spend money excessively. By working on these skills, people with executive functioning problems can learn how to make better choices, keep information organized and usable, and ensure they respond appropriately to complex situations.
In this worksheet, you will find four exercises that will help your client build the foundations of and practice strategies to help them improve their performance on tasks requiring executive functioning. These exercises are adapted from our digital program, which is available to try for free for therapists of diverse backgrounds.
In addition to the exercises provided in this worksheet, we provide you with bridging questions that you can use to discuss the strategies your client used to complete the exercises. We encourage you to use these bridging questions to help facilitate the generalization of strategy implementation.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please email us at info@happyneuronpro.com .
Here is our 40th packet of free worksheets. Designed for healthcare professionals, these worksheets can be used with patients to practice and work on cognitive skills.
Our goal is to support the community of healthcare professionals providing cognitive rehabilitation therapy by regularly adding new resources for them to use with their clients.
Please feel free to download, print, and use these worksheets as you wish.
We release a new worksheet each month. Check out all our previous worksheets below and don’t miss the next ones!
A printable workbook design to translate our digital exercises to practical real-life skills.
A packet made up of 4-6 printable worksheets based off of our digital exercises.
A printable version of one of our digital exercises.