Skip to content
Log In
Sessions
Core
Supplemental
Problem Solving
My Progress
My Bookmarks
About TOPS
Contact
Home
Sessions
Core
Supplemental
Problem Solving Wizard
Log In
More Info
About TOPS
Contact
Home
Sessions
Core
Supplemental
Problem Solving Wizard
Log In
More Info
About TOPS
Contact
Home
TOPS Sessions
Supplemental Sessions
Crisis Management
View Course Outline
Managing Your Medicine
View Course Outline
Coping with Visible and Invisible Disability
View Course Outline
Self-Advocacy
View Course Outline
Making Choices
View Course Outline
Initiation
View Course Outline
Working with the School
View Course Outline
Just for Siblings
View Course Outline
Seizures
View Course Outline
Memory Strategies
View Course Outline
Sleep
View Course Outline
After High School
View Course Outline
Pain Management
View Course Outline
Guilt, Grief & Caregiving
View Course Outline
Marital Communication
View Course Outline
Talking with Your Teen
View Course Outline
Step
1
of
2
50%
What are executive functions?
Executive functions act as the command centre of our thinking processes. They guide our attention, thoughts, behaviours, and emotions, playing a crucial role in all aspects of our lives, including managing work, daily activities, and relationships.
These skills develop throughout childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood, typically reaching full maturity around the age of 25. Everyone has unique strengths and weaknesses in their executive function skills. However, we can work on improving these skills and find strategies to support those that we find particularly challenging.
Cognitive Regulation
Getting started on tasks (task initiation skills )
refers to the ability to begin a task or activity when necessary without becoming distracted. Initiation skills also include the ability to independently come up with ideas and solutions.
Finishing tasks (task completion skills)
refers to the ability to finish a task or activity on time. This includes finishing tests and tasks within time limits and keeping up a good pace throughout the task.
If getting started or getting things finished are things that really affects you, we recommend enrolling in the Task Initiation and Completion session/microlearning Session.
Would like to enroll in this session?
No
Yes
CLOSE
CLOSE
CLOSE
CLOSE