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Preview of My Brain Toolbox: Executive Functioning Workbook for Kids

My Brain Toolbox: Executive Functioning Workbook for Kids

Created by
Diana Gonzales
Help kids build essential executive functioning skills in a fun, engaging way! “My Brain Toolbox” is a child-friendly workbook designed to support planning, organization, emotional control, and more through simple visuals and guided practice. Perfect for: School psychologists Counselors & therapists Teachers Homeschool families 🌟 What’s Included: ✔️ Introduction to Executive Functioning (kid-friendly) ✔️ The 7 Core Executive Skills ✔️ Individual skill pages: Planning Organization
Preview of FREE Math Picture Task Cards Christmas/Holiday for SEL and critical thinking

FREE Math Picture Task Cards Christmas/Holiday for SEL and critical thinking

Created by
ihartGT
Engage your K-5 young learners with these Christmas/Holiday inspired math picture equations. These no-prep math problems support, creative thinking, and social emotional learning through the use of executive functioning skills. Incorporating themes makes math feel more like a game, increasing motivation and participation. By using visuals, you can help reduce math anxiety and promote a more positive attitude towards the subject. Follow My Store: ihartGTFREE Christmas Logic Puzzles
Preview of FREE Student Growth Plan - Executive Functioning

FREE Student Growth Plan - Executive Functioning

Executive Functioning Growth Plan – Editable PDF Tool for Kids and TeensHelp your students build essential executive functioning skills with this Executive Functioning Growth Plan. This is a printable and digital resource designed to support individualized coaching, classroom interventions, and at-home learning! This easy-to-use tool includes a one-page skills chart covering key executive function areas like impulse control, working memory, emotion regulation, task initiation, and more. Directi
Preview of First / Then Task Chart

First / Then Task Chart

First then charts can be extremely useful for students who struggle with a variety of executive functions such as task initiation and remembering multi-step directions. They can also provide motivation. I typically stick these in a clear communicator, but they can also be laminated and used with dry erase markers.
Preview of Chore Chart Responsibility for Kids, Morning Routine & Homeschool Reward Chart

Chore Chart Responsibility for Kids, Morning Routine & Homeschool Reward Chart

Created by
DesignsLand
This weekly chore chart for kids & classroom jobs responsibility (with reward chart) helps students build life skills, executive function, and independence through clear, predictable routines. Designed for classrooms, special education, counseling, and homeschool, these visual charts support task completion, accountability, behavior, and self-management for a wide range of learners. ➡️ QUICK OVERVIEW FOR BUSY TEACHERS:✓ 3 visual responsibility charts: simple weekly, detailed weekly, time-of-da
Preview of Visual Daily Visual Schedule - Autism Resource

Visual Daily Visual Schedule - Autism Resource

Visual Schedule Template – Home & Classroom Use ✨ This editable visual schedule template helps create structure and predictability at home, in classrooms, or during therapy sessions. By providing a clear layout of time, tasks, and completion checkmarks, this tool supports independence, organization, and smoother transitions for learners. ✅ What’s Included: Editable Daily Schedule Template – easy-to-use format with columns for Time, To Do, and All Done Space for student name and personalizat
Preview of Out the Door Checklist: Doorway

Out the Door Checklist: Doorway

Getting out the door in the morning and nailing a routine requires strong executive function skills. The Out the Door Checklist acts as a supportive scaffold, helping students break tasks into smaller, manageable steps while reducing cognitive load. By making the plan visible, it strengthens metacognition, working memory, and cognitive flexibility. It’s perfect for…- Building executive function skills. Regular use supports planning, task initiation, and self-monitoring as students practice brea
Preview of FREE Visual Schedule for Morning Routine | Clipart Cards + To Do/Done Board

FREE Visual Schedule for Morning Routine | Clipart Cards + To Do/Done Board

**NEW!** Bring the structure of your morning routine into the rest of your day with the Home Visual Schedule Success Kit Bundle! Start your day with structure! This free printable visual schedule includes 12 square (2.5" x 2.5") morning routine cards with clear, child-friendly clipart and one To Do/Done schedule board to help children follow a predictable sequence of tasks. Perfect for home, classroom, or therapy settings, this resource supports independence, transitions, and executive funct
Preview of Step-by-Step Task Breakdown: Visual Tool

Step-by-Step Task Breakdown: Visual Tool

Breaking tasks into manageable steps is a key executive function skill—and one that many students are still developing. This strategy tool provides a clear, flexible way to externalize planning, reduce cognitive load, and support metacognition, working memory, and cognitive flexibility. By making the steps visible, students are better able to initiate tasks and follow through. Our free task-planning tool helps students take ownership of both academic and everyday responsibilities. It’s perfect f
Preview of Interactive Bedtime Routine Chart: Sleepy Time Train

Interactive Bedtime Routine Chart: Sleepy Time Train

Our free bedtime routine chart can make nights and mornings easier. Adding steps like checking the weather, packing the backpack, and a quick room cleanup sets your child up for a smoother start the next day. It supports kids in taking charge of their evenings while building the brain skills needed for independence—transforming bedtime into a calm, confidence-building experience. It’s perfect for…- Strengthening executive skills. Repeating a consistent bedtime routine helps children practice pl
Preview of Daily Chores Chart for Kids | Morning, Evening, Meal & Family Chores Visual

Daily Chores Chart for Kids | Morning, Evening, Meal & Family Chores Visual

This Daily Chores Chart for Kids is a clear, kid-friendly visual checklist designed to help young children build independence and responsibility at home or in the classroom. The chart includes Morning Chores, Evening Chores, Meal Chores, and Family Chores, making it easy for children to understand daily routines and expectations. With simple wording, checkboxes, and supportive visuals, this printable chore chart is perfect for preschool, PreK, kindergarten, first grade, special education, and
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