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Hi!
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EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING!
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EXECUTIVE A person who controls or directs an
organization, one who holds a position of
administrative or managerial responsibilities.
FUNCTIONING For a thing to be working doing
what it's supposed to do.
EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING A persons ability to
manage or regulate a collection of basic
cognitive and emotional processes. It includes
Planning Initiation Organization
Execution of tasks As well as . . . The
ability to cope with transitions Regulation
emotional responses.
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REFERS TO HOW YOU CONTROL YOUR EMOTIONS AND
BEHAVIORS/ACTION AND HOW WELL YOU ORGANIZE YOUR
LIFE!
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REMEMBER THIS . . . ?
Ability to stay focused on tasks
Ability to plan and anticipate
Organization of thoughts and materials
Ability to follow through and complete tasks
Ability to cope with unstructured situations
Ability to cope with changes in routine
Ability to regulate/control emotions
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HOW DO WE INCREASE OUR SKILLS??????
FIRST KNOW YOURSELF!! Take a REALISTIC LOOK at
ourselves!
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Keep trying!Based on your responses, your study
habits have some room for improvement.Fortunatel
y, there's no need to panicyou already have some
good study habits. But you also have some that
you can work on.Take a look at your "Not
Interested" column and give one or two of the
items listed a try. By improving just one or two
additional study habits, you may soon see a jump
in your test scores. And that's what developing
good study habits is all about!
Don't Give Up! Based on your responses, you're
not interested in studying. Developing good
study habits can be a challenge, especially if
you already have a busy life. But don't dismiss
the importance of studying. Fortunately, you
don't have to change your study habits all at
once! Just pick one or two and give them a try.
You may soon see a jump in your test scores. That
small reward may be enough to encourage you to
work to improve your study habits even more.
  • Great Job!
  • Based on your responses, your study habits are
    already very good.
  • You already have great study skills, so any
    improvements you make will only lead to more
    success. Want to aim for the best study habits
    possible? The ultimate goal would be for all of
    your responses to appear in the "Already Do"
    column.

Keep It Up! Based on your responses, you're
already working to improve your study
habits. Pick one or two of the items in the
"Plan to Do" column and give them a try. By
improving just one or two study habits, you may
soon see a jump in your test scores. And that's
what developing good study habits is all about!
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  • Great Job!
  • Based on your responses, your study habits are
    already very good.
  • You already have great study skills, so any
    improvements you make will only lead to more
    success. Want to aim for the best study habits
    possible? The ultimate goal would be for all of
    your responses to appear in the "Already Do"
    column.

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  • Keep It Up!
  • Based on your responses, you're already working
    to improve your study habits.
  • Pick one or two of the items in the "Plan to Do"
    column and give them a try. By improving just one
    or two study habits, you may soon see a jump in
    your test scores. And that's what developing good
    study habits is all about!

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  • Keep trying!Based on your responses, your study
    habits have some room for improvement.Fortunatel
    y, there's no need to panicyou already have some
    good study habits. But you also have some that
    you can work on.Take a look at your "Not
    Interested" column and give one or two of the
    items listed a try. By improving just one or two
    additional study habits, you may soon see a jump
    in your test scores. And that's what developing
    good study habits is all about!

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  • Don't Give Up!
  • Based on your responses, you're not interested in
    studying.
  • Developing good study habits can be a challenge,
    especially if you already have a busy life. But
    don't dismiss the importance of studying.
  • Fortunately, you don't have to change your study
    habits all at once! Just pick one or two and give
    them a try. You may soon see a jump in your test
    scores. That small reward may be enough to
    encourage you to work to improve your study
    habits even more.

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Learning Styles
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  • Write your name on a piece of paper.

Write your name with your non-dominant hand.
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  • What would you do if they lost the use of your
    dominant hand?

These are variations of adapting. This is the
primary concept behind learning styles we all
have preferences for learning new things in
certain ways, but we can also adapt when its
necessary.
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What is a learning style?
  • Is the way a person learns
  • Is part of who a person is
  • Most people learn through a combination of 3
    primary learning styles
  • However, a person has a preference

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Why is it important to know your learning style?
  • Helps you capitalize on your strengths and
    improve weaknesses
  • Improves performance on tests when study habits
    are consistent with styles
  • Your learning style may be the single most
    important key to improving your grades
  • Helps you work more effectively in groups

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3 Primary Learning Styles
  • Auditory (30)
  • Visual (65)
  • Kinesthetic/Tactile (5)

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FIRSTLook at Often column for every one
checked find the corresponding number on the
above chart and put a 5 in the PTS.
column NEXTLook at Sometimes column for
every one checked find the corresponding number
on the above chart and put a 3 in the PTS.
column THEN Put a 1 in all the remaining boxes
(NOT THE VPS BOX at the bottom) Add up each
column and put the total in the box at the bottom
of that column
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Total the score for each section. A score of 21
points or more in a modality indicates a strength
in that area. The highest of the 3 scores
indicates the most efficient method of
information intake. The second highest score
indicates the modality which boosts the primary
strength. For example, a score of 23 in visual
modality indicates a strong visual learner. Such
a learner benefits from the text, from
filmstrips, charts, graphs, etc. If the second
highest score is auditory, then the individual
would benefit from audio tapes, lectures, etc. If
you are strong kinesthetically, then taking notes
and rewriting class notes will reinforce
information.
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Auditory Learning Style
  • Learn through hearing
  • Remember things when they are heard
  • Relate most effectively to the spoken word
  • Tend to listen to a lecture, take notes
    afterwards
  • Read information out loud

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Visual Learning Style
  • Learn through seeing
  • Relate most effectively to written information,
    notes, diagrams and pictures
  • Take notes even when they have printed course
    notes
  • Most effective in written communications

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Kinesthetic/Tactile Learning Style
  • Learn through moving, doing and touching
  • Learn skills through imitation and practice
  • Strong need for activity and exploration

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Tips for Visual Learners
  • Use pictures, charts, maps, graphs
  • Have a clear view of your teacher to observe body
    language and facial expressions
  • Use color to highlight important points in text
  • Take notes or ask teacher to provide handouts
  • Study in a quiet place away from verbal
    disturbances
  • Read illustrated books
  • Visualize information as a picture to aid
    memorization
  • Write a story and illustrate it
  • Use multi-media

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Tips for Auditory Learners
  • Participate in class discussions/debates
  • Make speeches and presentations
  • Use a tape recorder during lectures, instead of
    taking notes
  • Read text out loud
  • Create musical jingles to aid memorization
  • Create mnemonics to aid memorization
  • Discuss your ideas verbally
  • Dictate to someone while they write down your
    thoughts
  • Use verbal analogies and story telling to
    demonstrate your point

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Tips for Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
  • Take frequent study breaks
  • Move around to learn new things
  • Work at a standing position
  • Chew gum while studying
  • Use bright colors to highlight reading material
  • Dress up your work space with posters
  • Listen to music while you study
  • Skim through reading material to get a rough idea
    what it is about before settling down to read it
    in detail

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How to use your learning style?
  • Think about a course that you would like to
    improve your performance
  • Share your learning style with that teacher
  • Look for ways that you can work independently and
    with your teacher better help you learn, i.e.,
    study guides, PowerPoint presentations, role
    playing, etc.

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