De Facto Leaders

Frontloading, explicit instruction, and providing the “right” amount of support


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In this episode, I’m answering FAQs from the School of Clinical Leadership members about supporting students’ executive functioning.

I answer the following questions:

What is frontloading, and why is it useful for students experiencing executive dysfunction and anxiety?

When is it best to use structured, explicit instruction, and when is it best to let students figure things out on their own?

How do you help students who won’t complete work unless they have an adult sitting next to them?

How do we provide ENOUGH support for students who need explicit instruction, but not so much that we’re making students prompt dependent?

What can school staff do if parents aren’t setting boundaries with kids at home?

How can we support parents who are struggling with bed times and morning routines? 

This Q & A was done for members of the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that teaches related service providers how to support executive functioning in the K-12 setting. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-web-fb

I also mentioned my Time Tracking Journal tool, which provides a strategy that helps children build the executive functioning skills they need to complete multistep tasks. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal

You can sign up for the free executive functioning training called “How to be evidence-based and neurodiversity-affirming with executive functioning support” here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership

I mentioned an additional examples of frontloading for social situations in this previous podcast episode: EP 167: Executive Functioning Support: Three Paradigm Shifts for School Teams. Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-167-a-framework-for-executive-functioning-intervention-three-shifts-for-school-teams/

Finally, I mention the explicit instruction framework by Anita Archer and Charles Hughes. Link here: https://explicitinstruction.org/ 

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