Asperger's syndrome and executive function
By: Rowe, Alis.
Series: The Visual Guides.London, Lonely Mind Books 2018Description: 102 pages illustrations 22 x 22 cm.ISBN: 9781999982218.Other title: Why autistic people might find it difficult to get things done and ideas on how to be more efficient.Subject(s): ASPERGER SYNDROME | AUTISM | EXECUTIVE FUNCTION | BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENTItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | Main Collection | 720 ROW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W008951 |
At head of title: The Girl With The Curly Hair
What is executive function? - How to improve executive function.
"Executive function is the set of mental skills that help people get things done. These skills include: working memory, flexible thinking, organising, planning and prioritising, controlling impulses and starting tasks. Autistic people tend to have problems with their executive function. It can explain many difficult or unusual behaviours which you are struggling to understand. The Girl With the Curly Hair gives strategies on how to improve executive function so as to improve all areas of an individusal's life." - BOOK JACKET
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