








desertcart.com: Executive Functioning Workbook for Kids: 40 Fun Activities to Build Memory, Flexible Thinking, and Self-Control Skills at Home, in School, and Beyond (Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids): 9781638070863: Grand PhD BCN, Dr. Sharon: Books Review: Applicable for 2nd grade classroom - Using this for my 2nd grade students right now. So far it has been a great launching point for discussions in our classroom about focus, organization, tools to help us stay on track and be successful. I like that there is a blend of learning with application practice for skills via worksheets. Review: Kid friendly! - Love this book. Kid friendly. Using it with a student I tutor





| Best Sellers Rank | #2,881 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Children & Adolescent's Learning Disorders #11 in Children's Daily Activities Books #30 in Children's Self-Esteem Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,127) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 0.3 x 10 inches |
| Edition | Workbook |
| Grade level | 1 - 2 |
| ISBN-10 | 1638070865 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1638070863 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids |
| Print length | 122 pages |
| Publication date | October 26, 2021 |
| Publisher | Callisto Kids |
| Reading age | 7 - 11 years, from customers |
A**.
Applicable for 2nd grade classroom
Using this for my 2nd grade students right now. So far it has been a great launching point for discussions in our classroom about focus, organization, tools to help us stay on track and be successful. I like that there is a blend of learning with application practice for skills via worksheets.
M**D
Kid friendly!
Love this book. Kid friendly. Using it with a student I tutor
C**K
Fun ways to learn about it
Very helpful explanations and activities
G**S
Great content. My kids didn’t like it.
I purchased the Executive Functioning Workbook for my kids at the beginning of the summer to help them build their executive functioning skills. Each day, I read a chapter to them, and we would discuss it together. The book has great content and provides valuable guidance, but it just didn’t hold the attention of my 11-year-old and gifted 9-year-old. My son even commented that the term “executive functioning skills” sounded weird and intimidating. I think the title alone might turn some kids off, even though the material is very important. While it didn’t quite connect with my children, I still think it’s a well-done resource and would recommend it for families whose kids might be more open to the topic.
M**A
Perfect for what I need.
I use this for recommending to parents with kids who have an ADHD diagnosis.
H**D
Great Support for Improving Decision Making in Kids
This book has been really helpful in being able to explain concepts and go through exercises with my 8 year old. Would recommend it for anyone looking to support their child in improving their executive function skills.
A**R
Great
Good book - great little exercises for kids who struggle with executive functioning. I like how it breaks it up into sections for school and home. Skews little young but was still helpful for my 6th grader.
J**R
Good for littles
This is a good resource if you have very young learners, or if you are new to this concept.
B**I
pouco conteudo
L**W
Excellent information for my 8 year old and helped me as a teacher get better strategies
E**.
Great read and lots of information for people wanting to understand and learn more about Executive Functioning issues. Along with tools to counteract EF obstacles.
K**.
This book has interesting info for parents and children. It seems to be a book you read with your children and try out the strategies as a team (to support and better understand what the ADHDer is going through) and not a ‘workbook’ that children/teenagers read and use on their own.
M**S
Workbooks aren't for kids. They aren't going to read this and diligently read/write. It may give parents/caregivers some ideas but kids aren't doing workbooks. Maybe teens will but not younger.