Executive Function and Organization (OCALI)
Description:
Executive Function and Organization - Students with ASD often have a very uneven learning profile. For example, they may have excellent long-term and rote memory abilities but have executive function deficits. Executive function challenges can include difficulties with general organization and planning skills, problems with impulsivity and problem-solving, and challenges with goal completion. Common learning challenges and possible accommodations and supports include:
- Providing notes or review sheets
- Using work checklists to complete assignments
- Setting deadlines for completion of portions of projects along the way
- Hands-on learning, models, demonstrations, and other visual modalities
- Extra time for tests
- Separate “quiet” place for taking tests
- Use of calendars to record events, deadlines, reminders
- Use of phones or portable media players w/alarms and reminders
- Cameras to gather visual reminders of locations, materials, etc.
- Portable audio recorders to quickly record thoughts and ideas in the moment
- Organizational tools, both high- and low-tech (PDAs, computers, syncing electronic calendars, binder, folders, notebooks, etc.)