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Course | Educators Guide to Executive Functioning

$93.74
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Provider: Sue Larkey
Elementary school Course | Educators Guide to Executive Functioning

Price

AUD 149.


Facilitator

Dean Beadle is a renowned autistic conference speaker, INSET (Professsional Development) trainer, and workplace accessibility consultant with over 20 years of experience. He has delivered more than 1,000 keynotes, seminars, INSET sessions, and webinars across the globe, including Ireland, Denmark, Belgium, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand, with webinars reaching audiences in Asia and America.

Dean’s Professional Development sessions for schools focus on helping staff better understand autistic communication styles and offering practical strategies to reduce anxiety and distress for autistic learners. In addition, he is a passionate advocate for creating accessible workplaces, having delivered impactful sessions to organizations such as YouviewTV, Ambassador Theatre Group, Sopra Steria, Balfour Beatty, Scotiabank, and the International Rescue Committee, among others. His workplace sessions aim to shift attitudes and foster environments where autistic employees can thrive.

Driven by a commitment to challenging harmful stereotypes and addressing societal inequalities faced by autistic individuals, Dean continues to inspire change through his work. Alongside his advocacy, Dean is also a singer, performing at charity events, conferences, and touring his own show, My Life in Songs and Stories, accompanied by a pianist.

Dean holds honorary roles with three UK charities.


Educators Guide to Executive Functioning – Why it Impacts Learning and Behaviour & What to do

Join Dean Beadle, International Speaker & Autism Expert, for your Executive Functioning Training, where he gives strategies from his lived experience and evidence-based research.

Lesson 1: What is Executive Functioning and Autistic Inertia
Lesson 2: Myths and Misconceptions about Executive Functioning, ADHD & Autistic Inertia
Lesson 3: Time Management in the Classroom: Why it’s so difficult and how to make it easier.
Lesson 4: Key Strategies for Supporting Executive Functioning at School & Home
Lesson 5: Classroom Strategies for Building Executive Functioning Skills
Lesson 6: Understanding Autistic Inertia and ADHD Paralysis
Lesson 7: Emotional Regulation and the Importance of Safe Spaces


This executive function training is for any educators who have students who may have the current behaviours:

- Calling out
- Constantly losing things
- Get upset by minor things
- Procrastination
- Struggling with multistep tasks
- Inflexible thinking
- Overreact to negative feedback
- Challenges with time management
- Rushing through activities without checking
- Struggles with emotional regulation

2 hours, 7 Lessons
Online on-demand course
6 months to complete
Time saver E-Book: Action Planner & 100s of Accommodations & Adjustments
Time saver: 7 Lesson Summaries to refer back to forever
Transcript to refer back to forever
Certificate of completion
Handout includes additional helpful tips
Email questions directly to Sue Larkey
100% money back – if, after the first two lessons, you decide the course is not for you
IT support

Course | Educators Guide to Executive Functioning

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Eduye Product ID: 39790

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