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Lorelei Woerner- Eisner, George McCloskey – Executive Function
Highly sought-after occupational therapist and international lecturer. Lorelei Woerner-Eisner OTR/L, C-IAYT RYT500 shares 20+ years of experience, continuing training, and therapeutic methods, as well as her integrative outlook on wellness. This course can be completed online. New integrative research-Clinically validated and based techniques To increase initiation, engagement and attending behavior, memory, processing, and self-monitoring.
Consider the following challenges: A child who scores high but fails in school, is distracted and impulsive, has low motivation, or is unable to focus.
- Expand your principles of yoga, mindfulness, breath and the gut in developing: flexible thinking, memory, planning, organization, impulse control, emotional regulation, attending behavior, task initiation and habit building
- Strategies to build motivation, efficacy, carryover and decrease fear, anxiety and resistance
- You can modify the sensory input to improve alertness or calming.
Lorelei Step by step instructions-By-Step through Executive Function Beginning with the fundamental elements of brain function and effects of the gut and sensory input, she will then show you how to apply that into stress and fear. Then she will show you how to apply that into Integrative treatments While learning and experiencing There are specific strategies that make a big difference. in children’s lives.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore integrative and cutting-Edge techniques you can use right away!
Expand your understanding of executive function and improve your effectiveness as a therapist.Principles of Executive Function Levels The Whole Person
- Physical – Movement, posture, and anatomy
- The physiological and breathing systems
- Intellect – cognition and self-Expression and sensory
- Personality – values, preferences and behavior
- Subjective and emotional tone
- Brain development & autonomic nervous system (ANS)
- Pruning, and the use it to lose it principle
- Vagus nerve’s relation to physical and emotional effects
Stress can have an effect on EF
- Effect on neural networks
- Cortisol, fight/flight effect and cortisol on the brain
- There are differences between anxiety and fear
- Understanding the root causes of frustration and anger
The Gut Brain
- The enteric nervous systems: “second brain”
- Neurotransmitters in your gut can affect your mood
- ADHD-gut connection
- Improve mood and memory with nutrition
Sensory Processing
- Three levels of regulation
- Reticular Activating System – Swings Effect
- Balance can be achieved by adjusting the sensory input
- Sensory input can calm the sympathetic nervous system
Strategies for Developing Healthy Habits
- Change your brain by using your mind
- Power of thought, visualization
- Steps to establish routines
- Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity enhancement
Yoga, Mindfulness and Meditation Principles
- Mind-Body-Breath connection
- Yoga poses to help you feel good about yourself-Regulation
- To build a deeper self, use interoception-awareness
- The power of the pause
Breath Regulation and Techniques
- Breathing to increase arousal levels
- Increase and decrease in heart rate and blood pressure
- It supports movement and posture
- Techniques to focus, delay gratification, and process in the pause
Sensory Processing Strategies
- Self-development by using the sensory systems-Regulation and calm of the sympathetic nervous system
- Considering rhythmicity as a factor in enhancing EF
Attention-Memory Connection
- Memory and learning requirements
- Emotion-Motivation connection
- Motivation to improve processing
- The driving force of optimism, hope and faith
- Multiplier!-It is not a good idea to assign tasks-Productive
- Strategies to support recall and focus
Put an end to Impulsivity
- Marshmallows – The importance of learning to wait
- Anti-Rush therapy to encourage waiting
- Do-Overs to promote healthy alternatives
Self-Generation and self-How to determine
- Promote delayed gratification, self-Monitoring, task initiation, and emotional control
- Encourage persistence in enduring difficult and dull activities
- Give yourself enough time to process, plan and take care of your own needs-Correction
Strategies for healthy social connections
- Therapy tool that uses the whole of one’s self: emotions, modeling, and positioning
- The power of relation in therapeutic effectiveness
- Facilitation and coaching to increase participation, engagement, independence
- Teaching tolerance and awareness
The Treatment of Challenging Emotions
- Reduce stress to promote EF
- Understanding fear as the basis of many difficult emotions
- The teachable-Moment “failures”
This online course will provide you with strategies and ideas to encourage your creativity and facilitate collaboration.-You can also include your clients.
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- Proven Interventions to Help Children, Adolescents, And Adults
- Profile your client’s EF strengths and weaknesses to target specific interventions
- Promote EF development – strategies for directing, cueing, prompting
- Transition strategies between being externally prompted and being internally regulated
- Tailor interventions that can either be used in a small group or with large classes/classrooms
- Teach your clients independence
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes