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Executive Functioning Strategies for Your Child

Ages and Stages: Understand the Development of Executive Functioning Skills

Thursday, March 7, 7:00 p.m., Darien Library Community Room

Please RSVP: dariensepac@gmail.com


Please join us for a parent presentation on supporting your child’s development of executive functioning skills. Kit Savage, an Executive Functioning Coach, will explain the neuroscience behind executive functioning skills and provide realistic parenting strategies, goals and resources to help your child.  Understanding age-appropriate expectations empowers parents to collaborate with their teachers to improve their child’s school performance. 


All children struggle at times in school, but your child may need support if they regularly:

–          Avoid getting started on homework

–          Resist checking their written work

–          Use cramming as their #1 (or only) study habit

–          Get lost navigating in Google Classroom and miss due dates

–          Struggle with the steps of the writing process

–          Become emotionally dysregulated when you discuss schoolwork

Kit Savage is a certified Executive Functioning Coach and Special Education Advisor to families of children with disabilities and neurodiverse learning profiles.  Her mission is to empower parents to ensure their child reaches their educational potential.  She is a certified teacher of body-based practices of yoga, meditation and breathwork, which is embedded in the EF instruction for students up through college and into the workforce.

This presentation is co-sponsored by Darien Library and Darien SEPAC