Supporting Executive Functioning Skills in Adolescent Students POPARD Virtual Half-Day Workshop
May 25, 2026 12:30pm-3:30pm (Pacific Time) (for BC School Employees Only)
Strong executive function skills (e.g. planning, organization, time-management) are essential for academic success. Many adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have difficulty in areas of executive functioning. In some cases, these weaknesses can cause intelligent, capable students to underachieve and/or to require a great deal of adult support to perform well in school.
This one-day workshop will introduce a variety of interventions to supporting the development of executive functions. With the right support and training, students with autism can learn strategies and build executive function skills that will benefit them throughout high school and into college and university.
Audience: This workshop is for employees of BC School Districts, BC First Nations Schools and BC Independent Schools.
About this Workshop:
The Zoom link for this session will be included in your confirmation email (if you don't see your confirmation email, check your junk/spam folder)
This workshop is exclusively for employees of BC public, First Nations, and independent schools
This workshop is FREE
This workshop will be presented virtually via Zoom
Update: POPARD certificates are now being provided for half-day workshops.
When May 25, 2026 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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