Executive Functioning and the role it plays in your and your clients' lives

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About the evening:
Are you interested in learning more about executive functioning and the role it plays in your and your clients' lives?
Then please join us this evening where we will explore the subject of Executive Functioning with guest presenter Casey Anley.
Key takeaways from the event:
- The neuroscience behind executive functioning
- How our brain influences our ability to organise ourselves, manage our behaviour and regulate our emotions to meet our goals
- Support avenues and strategies for stronger executive function skills
- How an understanding of executive functioning can elevate your connection with and support of your clients and their families/support network.
Bio:
Casey Anley is an educational psychologist and executive functioning coach, who is one of the in-house psychologists at Connections in Mind. Passionate about all things about executive functioning, Casey comes from a counselling and then SENCO background at schools, lecturing educational psychology, whilst building up a coaching practice that centred around ADHD/EF coaching for university students.
Casey is one of the psychologists who coach the Executive Functions Coach Training programme, designed for teachers, TAs, SENCOS, learning support professionals, psychologists, mentors and life coaches.
This is a FREE Kingston Coaching online event – a Zoom link for the evening will be published closer to the date.

Executive Functioning and the role it plays in your and your clients' lives