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Element of      Key Points from Evidence Base     What this means for those supporting    Key tools/resources developed      Leading experts working in the field
    Programme                                         young people & their families           within our programme               related to this
    The Role of     Executive Function Skills are crucial for   There’s always something behind behaviour:   ▪   Gold Learning Skills (Executive   Dr Jack P Shonkoff
    Executive       learning and development.         when children fail to meet expectations, our   Function Skills) cards      Center on the Developing Child, Harvard
    Function Skills   They also enable children to meet   first step should be to look behind the   ▪   Strength based perspectives on   University.
    in Children’s   home and classroom expectations and   behaviour and identify unmet needs and   Executive Function Skills     https://developingchild.harvard.edu/
    Success         demonstrate helpful, positive     missing Executive Function skills.      ▪   EF Animal Scales: identifying helpful
                    behaviours.                                                                  & unhelpful contexts for each   Dr Philp Zelazo
                    Strong Executive Function Skills enable   Using a strength-based perspective, we can   ▪   Executive Function Skills checklist    Dr Stephanie Carlson
                    children to prioritise, plan and achieve   build on the skills a child has – focusing on   ▪   Series of tasks to explore each   https://www.understood.org/pages/en/sch
                    well in learning and in life.     when the skills is helpful or unhelpful. E.g. It   Executive Function Skill   ool-learning/for-educators/
                    Some children have poorer neural   is helpful to have hypervigilant attention   ▪   Series of tip sheets on developing
                    circuitry in the pre-frontal cortex   control at time of danger or when playing a   specific Executive Function Skills and  Dr Ross Greene
                    where Executive Function Skills are   team sport. It is less helpful when completing   alternative scaffolds and strategies   https://www.livesinthebalance.org/about-
                    housed; these children will have   an essay.                                 for supporting Executive Function   cps
                    genuine difficulties in EF skills such as                                    Skill difficulties.
                    emotional and energy regulation,   We can build Executive Function skills   ▪   Pathways to Independence model   Dr Stuart Ablon
                    impulse control, flexible thinking and   through intentional focus and practice.    to ensure progress over time and   http://www.thinkkids.org/
                    working memory.                                                              avoid rescuing and dependency.
                    Challenging behaviour comes about   Children need scaffolds and support whilst   ▪   Equity versus Equality model   Peggy Dawson & Richard Guare:
                    when the demands of a situation are   they build lagging skills.                                             https://www.smartbutscatteredkids.com/
                    too great for the Executive Function
                    Skills the child possesses to manage
                    these demands
    Neurodiversity   Neurodiverse Profiles mean that   - Accepting Executive Function difficulties as   ▪   Unit explaining neurodiversity and   Mary Colley, DANDA
    & Executive     some individuals who have not     genuine.                                   the four quadrants as well as
    Function        experienced adverse childhood     - Seeing neurodiversity as difference rather   common difficulties and strengths.    Dr Thomas Armstrong
    Difficulties    experiences or trauma have specific   than disability.                    ▪   Spikey Profile Model           http://www.institute4learning.com/thomas
                    difficulties in areas related to   - Adapting teaching to support those with   ▪   Strengths & Difficulties Cards   -armstrong/
                    Executive Functions               poor Executive Function skills.         ▪   Executive Function Skills strategy   Dr Ellen Braaten
                    This means that some children will   - Keeping a sharp focus on strengths    documents                       http://www.mghclaycenter.org/about-
                    genuinely find it more difficult to focus   - Helping children to recognise/build on                         us/our-team/ellen-braaten-phd/
                    attention, process & recall       strengths and recognise/accept difficulties so                             Peggy Dawson & Richard Guare:
                    instructions, organise themselves and   they can self-advocate positively.                                   https://www.smartbutscatteredkids.com/
                    manage impulses.
    Calm Connect    Adult self-regulation is key.     Consistently calm and positive          ▪   Unit: Responding when Things Go   Dr Daniel J. Siegel and Dr Tina Payne Bryson
    Support         Responding positively and calmly is   communication with children is essential if   Wrong                    https://www.drdansiegel.com/home/
                    crucial to helping children regulate.    we want relationships to be good and their   ▪   The Power of Relationships video   Paul Dix
                    It is also vital in protecting their self-  self-esteem to stay high. It will also make it   ▪   Task on the short and long-term   Faber & Mazlish
                    concept, future self-esteem and   more likely that they will want to work to   goals when working with children   Parental emotion and emotion regulation: A critical
                                                                                                                                 target of study for research and intervention to
                    preventing a negative spiral.     solve issues with us.                      and the impact of traditional   promote child emotion socialization
                    A focus on supporting the adult to be                                        methods on a child’s self-concept   Hajal, Nastassia J; Paley, Blair.Developmental
                    able to effectively regulate is crucial.                                                                     Psychology Vol. 56, Iss. 3,  (Mar 2020): 403-417.
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