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Unstuck & On Target!: An Executive Function Curriculum to Improve Flexibility, Planning, and Organization 2nd Revised edition [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Brookes Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 1681252996
  • ISBN-13: 9781681252995
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Brookes Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 1681252996
  • ISBN-13: 9781681252995
The second edition of the highly successful and effective executive function curriculum, Unstuck and On Target!, isa classroom-based intervention approach for students ages 8-11 with executive function challenges, including children with ASD,
ADHD, or children from lower-income households. The revised program has been streamlined and enhanced for user-friendliness and to promote child and family classroom engagement


Now a complete multicomponent kit!

For students with executive function challenges, problems with flexibility and goal-directed behavior can be a major obstacle to success in school and in life. With the enhanced second edition of this popular curriculum, you'll explicitly teach flexibility, problem solving, coping, and goal setting through fun, field-tested lessons that work for learners with autism, ADHD, and other challenges that affect executive function. A school-based intervention for students ages 8–11, this evidence-based curriculum gives you 21 ready-to-use lessons that boost cognitive flexibility in everyday situations, from compromising with peers to coping with frustration. And now Unstuck and On Target! is much more than a book—it's a complete multicomponent kit that includes the revised curriculum, three classroom posters, two game boards, and more than 50 printables (available online).

Unstuck and On Target! Benefits:
  • Meets the needs of MTSS Tier 2 learners. This proven curriculum is one of the few tailored to the needs of Tier 2 students who need more focused instruction.
  • Gives you explicit, step-by-step routines, activities, and scripts to help students improve executive function skills.
  • Targets the flexibility and planning skills every student needs to learn effectively, reduce stress, get along with others, problem-solve, and more.
  • Can be done in any classroom, by any teacher. Each ready-to-use lesson comes complete with clear instructions, materials lists, and tips for teachers.
  • Makes learning fun with engaging games, role plays, stories, and lively class discussions.
  • Reinforces new skills through 19 Home Practice handouts in English and Spanish (available for download online).

WHAT'S NEW: Now a complete kit, in a convenient package that includes posters, game boards, and access to printable online materials * Now appropriate for learners with ADHD and other challenges * Tested with teachers and streamlined for user-friendliness * Enhanced parent materials, including materials in Spanish * Tested with a diverse sample of children and refined to increase student engagement


Unstuck and On Target! Kit—includes a manual, two game boards, three posters, and more than 50 downloads (available online)
Learn more about the Unstuck and On Target! Gameboards & Posters here.

About the Authors ix
Foreword xi
John Elder Robison
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1(12)
Reinforcement System 13(4)
Icon Glossary 17(2)
Script Practice Throughout the Manual 19(4)
Topic 1 Foundational Skills
23(60)
Lesson 1 Get to Know You
25(14)
Introduction
26(2)
Activity 1 Code of Conduct
28(2)
Activity 2 Who Knows Whom?
30(1)
Handout: All About Me!
31(1)
Closing
32(2)
Classroom Practice 1
34(3)
Home Practice 1
37(2)
Lesson 2 Introduction to Goal, Why, Plan, Do, Check
39(10)
Introduction
40(2)
Activity 1 Introduction to GWPDC
42(2)
Activity 2 Wacky GWPDC
44(1)
Handout: Wacky GWPDC
45(1)
Closing
46(1)
Classroom Practice 2
47(1)
Home Practice 2
48(1)
Lesson 3 Emotional Identification
49(16)
Introduction
50(2)
Activity 1 Feelings Target
52(1)
Visual: Feelings Target
53(1)
Materials: Feelings Target Cards
54(1)
Activity 2 How Does It Make Me Feel?
55(1)
Activity 3 Feelings Chain
56(3)
Visual: Feelings Chain Scenarios
59(1)
Handout: Feelings Chain Blank
60(2)
Closing
62(1)
Classroom Practice 3
63(1)
Home Practice 3
64(1)
Lesson 4 What Can You Do to Feel Better?
65(18)
Introduction
66(2)
Activity 1 Disappointment and Coping
68(1)
Handout: Disappointment and Coping
69(1)
Activity 2 Coping Skills Investigation
70(1)
Handout: How to Feel Just-Right
71(1)
Handout: Just-Right Strategies Investigation
72(1)
Handout: My Mission to Get Back to Just-Right
73(1)
Handout: Deep Breathing
74(1)
Activity 3 Strategy Cards
75(1)
Handout: Strategy Card Examples
76(1)
Additional Activity: Coping Choices
77(2)
Closing
79(1)
Classroom Practice 4
80(1)
Home Practice 4
81(2)
Topic 1 Progress Report
82(1)
Topic 2 What Is Flexibility?
83(32)
Lesson 5 Flexibility Investigation
84(7)
Introduction
85(1)
Activity 1 Flexible vs. Rigid Scavenger Hunt
86(1)
Activity 2 Flexible Is Faster (and More Efficient)
87(1)
Closing
88(1)
Classroom Practice 5
89(1)
Home Practice 5
90(1)
Lesson 6 Flexibility
91(13)
Introduction
92(1)
Activity 1 Mystery Word---Flexibility
93(1)
Handout: Mystery Word 1
94(1)
Educator Guide: Mystery Word 1 Key
95(1)
Handout: Unstuck and On Target! Dictionary---Flexible
96(1)
Activity 2 As Flexible as Putty
97(2)
Handout: Flexible Fun
99(1)
Handout: Fun Putty Recipe
100(1)
Closing
101(1)
Classroom Practice 6
102(1)
Home Practice 6
103(1)
Lesson 7 Getting Stuck
104(11)
Introduction
105(1)
Activity 1 Mystery Word---Stuck
106(1)
Handout: Mystery Word 2
107(1)
Educator Guide: Mystery Word 2 Key
108(1)
Handout: Unstuck and On Target! Dictionary---Stuck
109(1)
Activity 2 Flexible/Stuck Role Play
110(1)
Closing
111(1)
Classroom Practice 7
112(1)
Home Practice 7
113(2)
Topic 2 Progress Report
114(1)
Topic 3 How to Be Flexible
115(66)
Lesson 8 Plan A → Plan B
117(1)
Introduction
118(1)
Activity 1 Mystery Words---Plan A → Plan B
119(1)
Handout: Mystery Word 3
120(1)
Educator Guide: Mystery Word 3 Key
121(1)
Handout: Unstuck and On Target! Dictionary---Plan A → Plan B
122(1)
Activity 2 Speed B
123(1)
Activity 3 Build a Plan A, B, C
124(1)
Handout: Build a Plan A, B, C
125(1)
Closing
126(1)
Classroom Practice 8
127(1)
Home Practice 8
128(1)
Lesson 9 Compromise
129(12)
Introduction
130(1)
Activity 1 Mystery Word---Compromise
131(1)
Handout: Mystery Word 4
132(1)
Educator Guide: Mystery Word 4 Key
133(1)
Handout: Unstuck and On Target! Dictionary---Compromise
134(1)
Activity 2 Compromise Game
135(2)
Materials: Compromise Game Cards
137(1)
Closing
138(1)
Classroom Practice 9
139(1)
Home Practice 9
140(1)
Lesson 10 Big Deal/Little Deal
141(15)
Introduction
142(2)
Activity 1 Mystery Words---Big Deal/Little Deal
144(1)
Handout: Mystery Word 5
145(1)
Educator Guide: Mystery Word 5 Key
146(1)
Handout: Unstuck and On Target! Dictionary---Big Deal/Little Deal
147(1)
Activity 2 Big Deal / Little Deal Practice
148(1)
Materials: Big Deal /Little Deal Cards
149(2)
Activity 3 Converting Big Deals to Little Deals
151(1)
Handout: Big Deal/Little Deal Scale
152(1)
Closing
153(1)
Classroom Practice 10
154(1)
Home Practice 10
155(1)
Lesson 11 Choice/No Choice
156(25)
Introduction
157(1)
Activity 1 Mystery Words---Choice/No Choice
158(1)
Handout: Mystery Word 6
159(1)
Educator Guide: Mystery Word 6 Key
160(1)
Handout: Unstuck and On Target! Dictionary---Choice/No Choice
161(1)
Activity 2 Choice/No Choice Practice
162(1)
Materials: Choice/No Choice Cards
163(2)
Closing
165(1)
Classroom Practice 11
166(1)
Home Practice 11
167(1)
Lesson 12 Expect the Unexpected
168(1)
Introduction
169(1)
Activity 1 Expect the Unexpected Introduction
170(1)
Activity 2 Handling the Unexpected Exploration
171(1)
Educator Guide: Handling the Unexpected Game Rules
172(1)
Materials: Handling the Unexpected Game Board
173(1)
Materials: Handling the Unexpected Game Cards
174(2)
Closing
176(1)
Classroom Practice 12
177(1)
Home Practice 12
178(3)
Topic 3 Progress Report
179(2)
Topic 4 Why Be Flexible?
181(32)
Lesson 13 The Advantages of Being Flexible
182(18)
Introduction
183(1)
Activity 1 What to Do When What I Want Is Impossible
184(2)
Educator Script: My Two Choices
186(1)
Visual: Group Flexibility Chant
187(1)
Activity 2 Flexibility Freeway Game
188(1)
Educator Guide: Flexibility Freeway Game Rules
189(1)
Materials: Flexibility Freeway Game Board
190(1)
Materials: Flexibility Freeway Game Cards
191(6)
Closing
197(1)
Classroom Practice 13
198(1)
Home Practice 13
199(1)
Lesson 14 Being Flexible Can Make Good Things Happen
200(13)
Introduction
201(1)
Activity 1 Flexibility Powers
202(1)
Educator Script: Flexibility Gives You Power Scenarios
203(1)
Activity 2 Flexible Reputation
204(2)
Educator Script: Marble Jar: Flexible Reputation Scenarios
206(2)
Closing
208(1)
Classroom Practice 14
209(1)
Home Practice 14
210(3)
Topic 4 Progress Report
211(2)
Topic 5 Your Goals: Getting What You Want
213(46)
Lesson 15 Setting and Achieving Goals Using GWPDC
214(7)
Introduction
215(1)
Activity 1 Think Pink---GWPDC
216(1)
Handout: Think Pink---GWPDC
217(1)
Closing
218(1)
Classroom Practice 15
219(1)
Home Practice 15
220(1)
Lesson 16 GWPDC Application and Practice
221(28)
Introduction
222(1)
Activity 1 Cereal
223(2)
Additional Activity: What Is a Target Goal?
225(1)
Additional Activity: Target Goal Example
226(1)
Closing
227(1)
Classroom Practice 16
228(1)
Home Practice 16
229(1)
Lessons 17 & 18 GWPDC Stations
230(1)
Introduction
231(1)
Activity 1 Plan B Strategies
232(2)
Activity 2 GWPDC Stations
234(2)
Handout: GWPDC Station 1
236(2)
Handout: Compromise Station 2
238(2)
Handout: GWPDC Station 3
240(1)
Materials: Distractor Game Cards Station 4
241(1)
Materials: Distractor Game Cards Answer Key Station 4
242(1)
Materials: Distractor Game Tracking Sheet Station 4
243(1)
Handout: GWPDC Station 5
244(1)
Handout: GWPDC Station 5 Scenarios
245(1)
Closing
246(1)
Classroom Practice 17 & 18
247(1)
Home Practice 17 & 18
248(1)
Lesson 19 Event Planning
249(7)
Introduction
250(1)
Activity 1 Planning a Class Event
251(2)
Closing
253(1)
Classroom Practice 19 & 20
254(1)
Home Practice 19 & 20
255(1)
Lesson 20 Event
256(3)
Topic 5 Progress Report
257(2)
Topic 6 Flexible/Goal-Directed Futures
259(14)
Lesson 21 Interview (& Optional Game)
260(13)
Introduction
261(1)
Activity 1 Talk Show
262(1)
Handout: Flexible Futures
263(2)
Additional Activity: Four Corners
265(1)
Educator Script: Four Corners Questions & Answer Key
266(1)
Closing
267(1)
Handout: Graduation Certificate
268(1)
Classroom Practice 21
269(1)
Home Practice 21
270(3)
Topic 6 Progress Report
271(2)
Appendix 273(8)
Index 281
Lynn Cannon, M.Ed., is a social learning specialist at The Ivymount School and The Maddux School. Ms. Cannon received her M.Ed., in Special Education from the University of Virginia. For over 15 years, she has worked as an educator, administrator and program director, serving students with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Ms. Cannon is also a co-author of Solving Executive Challenges, a resource guide for teachers and parents and The Conversation Club, an instructional manual for teaching conversation skills to students with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Her research and teaching interests are in developing interventions and support materials for students with neurodevelopmental disabilities, therapists, educators and their families. She is currently working with federal grant to develop IvySCIP, an assessment, IEP development tool and curricular resource for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Lauren Kenworthy, Ph.D., is Professor of Neurology, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry at the George Washington University School of Medicine, and Director of the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children's National Health System. Dr. Kenworthy received her B.A. from Yale University and Ph.D. from the University of Maryland. Her research interests are in describing and treating the neuropsychological phenotype of autism. She is an author of more than 60 peer-reviewed publications, and a co-author of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF). She is currently completing a trial of Unstuck and On-Target in low-income schools for children with ADHD or ASD.

Katie C. Alexander, M.S., OTR/L, is an occupational therapist and clinician-researcher. Ms. Alexander received her B.S. and post-professional masters from the University of Kansas Medical Center. For over 15 years, she has specialized in community and school-based intervention for individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities and served as the founding program director for the Model Asperger Program at The Ivymount School. Her research and clinical interests are in developing interventions and supports that improve the daily lives of individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families.

Monica Adler Werner, M.S., is the Director of the Model Asperger Program (MAP) at the Ivymount School. In that capacity she has spearheaded the development of a social learning curriculum that emphasizes problem solving, self-advocacy and self-regulation while keeping students on track academically. She is a co-author of Unstuck & On Target! (Brookes, 2011), a curriculum to enhance cognitive flexibility and problem solving in students with Asperger Syndrome and Solving Executive Function Challenges: Simple Ways to Get Kids with Autism Unstuck and on Target. She is the co-author on numerous papers and posters about working with children with Asperger Syndrome/High Functioning Autism. Prior to going to Ivymount, Monica co-founded Take2 Summer Camp, a program designed to pilot the application of evidence based social skills programs. Monica has an undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a master's degree from Johns Hopkins. She has completed her coursework for her BCBA.

Laura Gutermuth Anthony, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Children,s Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Anthony completed a dual degree Ph.D. program in clinical and developmental psychology at the University of Illinois, Chicago in 1997. Since then, she has focused her research and clinical work on children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, including more than 30 publications. She has also received funding for 11 federally-funded and 7 foundation research grants including a current Patient Centered Outcome Research Institute (PCORI) Addressing Disparities award for children with autism and ADHD to study this intervention.

Monica Adler Werner, M.S., is the Director of the Model Asperger Program (MAP) at the Ivymount School. In that capacity she has spearheaded the development of a social learning curriculum that emphasizes problem solving, self advocacy and self regulation. Ms Werner has been a major contributor to the development of the intervention. In addition, she is a co-founder of Take2 Summer Camp, a program designed to develop social thinking, problem solving and skills. She also serves as an ad hoc public reviewer of NIMH autism grants.