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Executive Function Junction

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Ware, Massachusetts, United States
About the store
Executive Function Junction was created by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with experience supporting children and adolescents across home, school, and community settings. Through years of working directly with students, families, teachers, and multidisciplinary teams, I recognized a need for practical, engaging resources that teach executive functioning, social-emotional learning, self-regulation, and decision-making skills in meaningful ways. My resources are designed to bridge the gap between research-based intervention strategies and real-world implementation. Each product is created with a focus on skill development, student engagement, and functional application, helping learners build the tools they need for success both in and out of the classroom. Areas of focus include executive functioning, emotional regulation, flexible thinking, social cognition, perspective taking, self-monitoring, decision-making, task initiation, and independence. Resources are developed for educators, counselors, therapists, behavior analysts, and parents seeking effective, easy-to-use supports for children and teens.
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Preview of One More Minute: A Story-Based Executive Functioning Lesson

One More Minute: A Story-Based Executive Functioning Lesson

The Choice Is Yours is a narrative-based executive functioning and social cognition resource designed to help learners explore procrastination, task initiation, emotional regulation, flexible thinking, and balanced decision-making through guided discussion and reflection activities. This story follows Mason Blake, a student struggling with overwhelm, avoidance, and the temptation of “one more minute” thinking when faced with difficult or stressful tasks like homework and responsibilities. After
Preview of I Can Try New Foods - A Social Story

I Can Try New Foods - A Social Story

Help students build confidence and flexibility when trying new foods with this engaging and easy-to-use social story! This social narrative is designed to support children who may feel unsure, anxious, or resistant when presented with unfamiliar foods. Through simple language and clear visuals, students are guided through understanding their feelings and learning that trying new foods can be safe, manageable, and even rewarding.
Preview of Conversation Skills Role Play Scripts

Conversation Skills Role Play Scripts

Help students build strong conversation skills and social awareness with this engaging, real-life role-play activity! This resource includes 50 conversation scenario cards designed to help students identify, analyze, and improve common communication mistakes. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school students, this activity targets essential social skills, SEL competencies, and pragmatic language skills through structured discussion and practice. Students Will Practice: Turn-taking in
Preview of The Good Egg – SEL Lesson Pack

The Good Egg – SEL Lesson Pack

Bring The Good Egg to life with this engaging, standards-aligned SEL and literacy unit! Perfect for upper-elementary classrooms, this pack helps students explore self-care, perfectionism, balance, and emotional regulation while meeting key ELA objectives. Students read, write, reflect, and connect the story’s message to their own lives through hands-on activities, vocabulary practice, mindfulness tools, and creative writing prompts—all wrapped in a bright, modern Food Group–themed design that
Preview of The Bad Seed – SEL Lesson Pack

The Bad Seed – SEL Lesson Pack

Bring The Bad Seed to life with this engaging, standards-aligned SEL and literacy unit! Perfect for upper-elementary classrooms, this 50+-page pack helps students explore self-control, making choices, and personal growth while meeting key ELA objectives. Students read, write, reflect, and connect the story’s lesson to their own lives through hands-on activities, vocabulary practice, and creative writing prompts—all wrapped in a bright, modern Food Group-themed design that pairs beautifully wit
Preview of Bailey Bunny Waits Her Turn

Bailey Bunny Waits Her Turn

A social story for teaching patience & taking turns. Bring social-emotional learning to life with this heart-warming woodland story! Bailey Bunny Waits Her Turn is a beautifully illustrated picture book and SEL resource designed for early learners (ages 4–6). In Miss Maple’s cozy woodland classroom, Bailey learns an important lesson about patience, sharing, and waiting kindly—first for her favorite crayon, and later for the swings at recess. Perfect for circle time, classroom libraries, or s
Preview of Following Directions SEL Lesson

Following Directions SEL Lesson

Social Skills CurriculumWithin this unit, students are introduced to essential behaviors and expectations using brief social stories. Each skill is brought to life by two recurring characters—Leo Lion and Timmy Tiger—who guide students through real-world social situations at home and school. Lesson: This lesson targets following directions.Structure:Day 1: Introduction of the skills via short social storyDay 2: Follow-up activities including games, activities, and discussions
Preview of Taking Turns SEL Lesson

Taking Turns SEL Lesson

Social Skills CurriculumWithin this unit, students are introduced to essential behaviors and expectations using brief social stories. Each skill is brought to life by two recurring characters—Leo Lion and Timmy Tiger—who guide students through real-world social situations at home and school. Lesson: This lesson targets turn taking. Structure:Day 1: Introduction of the skills via short social story Day 2: Follow-up activities including games, activities, and discussions
Preview of FRY Word List & Flashcards 1-100

FRY Word List & Flashcards 1-100

FRY Word List #1-100. Incudes one big list of the first 100 words, individual flashcards to cut out and use, and 5 different Bingo cards to play for fun!
Preview of Brown Bear, Brown Bear (interactive & adapted)

Brown Bear, Brown Bear (interactive & adapted)

Interactive and adaptive spin on the classic "Brown Bear, Brown Bear" book by Eric Carle.
Preview of Butterfly Number Matching 1-10

Butterfly Number Matching 1-10

Fun and adapted matching activity for number identification. Focuses on numbers 1-10 and addresses number, written number, and visual expression. Pages can be printed and laminated with velcros and learners can match the icons to the board. Addresses number identification skills, reading skills, and motor skills!
Preview of Dinosaur Number Matching

Dinosaur Number Matching

Fun and adapted matching activity for number identification. Focuses on numbers 1-10 and addresses number, written number, and visual expression. Pages can be printed and laminated with velcros and learners can match the icons to the board. Addresses number identification skills, reading skills, and motor skills!
Preview of Safe Body (interactive & adapted) Social Skills Story

Safe Body (interactive & adapted) Social Skills Story

This social skills story focuses on having a safe body and practicing other alternatives when feeling upset or frustrated. This can be used by classroom teachers, parents, speech pathologists, and more! This interactive story gives learners an opportunity to match the correct visual icon into the corresponding box in the story. This is an engaging format for learners who struggle to maintain focus and attention. This adaptive and interactive format can help target listening skills, motor skills,
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About the store

Experience

Executive Function Junction was created by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with experience supporting children and adolescents across home, school, and community settings. Through years of working directly with students, families, teachers, and multidisciplinary teams, I recognized a need for practical, engaging resources that teach executive functioning, social-emotional learning, self-regulation, and decision-making skills in meaningful ways. My resources are designed to bridge the gap between research-based intervention strategies and real-world implementation. Each product is created with a focus on skill development, student engagement, and functional application, helping learners build the tools they need for success both in and out of the classroom. Areas of focus include executive functioning, emotional regulation, flexible thinking, social cognition, perspective taking, self-monitoring, decision-making, task initiation, and independence. Resources are developed for educators, counselors, therapists, behavior analysts, and parents seeking effective, easy-to-use supports for children and teens.

Teaching style

My teaching philosophy centers on helping children develop genuine, lasting motivation to make positive choices. While I recognize the value of reinforcement, structure, and environmental supports, my ultimate goal is to help learners understand the purpose behind skills and behaviors rather than relying solely on external rewards or consequences. I believe meaningful growth occurs when children learn to connect their actions to their goals, values, relationships, and future success. For this reason, many of my resources focus on self-reflection, decision-making, problem-solving, emotional awareness, and personal accountability. I strive to help learners answer not only "What should I do?" but also "Why does this choice matter?" A core component of my approach is balancing empathy with accountability. Emotions are always valid and deserve acknowledgment, understanding, and support. At the same time, emotions do not remove responsibility for our actions. Children benefit from learning that they can experience frustration, disappointment, anxiety, excitement, or overwhelm while still making thoughtful and responsible choices. This philosophy extends to all learners, including those with diagnoses such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, and other developmental or behavioral differences. Individual needs, challenges, and neurological differences should be understood and respected. At the same time, every child is capable of growth, learning, self-awareness, and developing the skills needed to navigate life's challenges successfully. Through Executive Function Junction, I aim to create resources that empower children to think critically, regulate effectively, make informed decisions, and build the confidence needed to succeed both academically and socially.

My own education history

EDUCATION Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Special Education — Pennsylvania State University Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis — Pennsylvania State University Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education & Communication — University of Massachusetts Amherst CERTIFICATION Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Advanced training in Social-Emotional Learning, Early Childhood Behavior Support, and Positive Classroom Management I integrate research-based behavioral principles with creative SEL strategies to help teachers build compassionate, well-regulated classrooms where every child can thrive.

Additional biographical information

TAs both a behavior analyst and resource creator, I am passionate about helping children develop the skills needed to navigate everyday challenges with confidence and independence. Many of the resources in my store are inspired by real experiences working directly with children, families, educators, and multidisciplinary teams across home, school, and community settings. My professional interests include executive functioning, emotional regulation, flexible thinking, self-monitoring, decision-making, social cognition, and building independence. I am especially passionate about creating materials that help children understand themselves, reflect on their choices, and develop practical strategies they can use in real-life situations. When designing resources, I strive to balance evidence-based practices with engaging, meaningful learning experiences. My goal is to create materials that are both effective and enjoyable to use, helping professionals and caregivers teach important life skills in ways that feel relevant, supportive, and empowering. Thank you for visiting Executive Function Junction. I hope these resources help you support children as they learn to think, plan, focus, grow, and thrive.