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Solving Executive Function Challenges

Simple Ways to Get Kids with Autism Unstuck and on Target

Contents

Introduction and How to Use This Manual ... 1

1 What Is Executive Function, How Is It

Impaired in Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Two Ways to Help ... 5

2 Overview of the Unstuck and on Target! Intervention ... 17

3 Unstuck: Teaching a Child to Be Flexible ... 25

4 On Target: Planning to Achieve Your Goals ... 43

5 Target Goal ... 61

6 Troubleshooting: Changing the Environment to Solve Everyday Problems ... 77

Endnotes ... 129

About the Authors

Lauren Kenworthy, Ph.D.

Director of the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children’s National Medical Center.

Laura Gutermuth Anthony, Ph.D.

Associate director of the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children’s National Medical Center.

Katie C. Alexander, M.S., OTR

Occupational therapist.

Monica Adler Werner, M.A.

Director of the Model Asperger Program (MAP) at The Ivymount School.

Lynn M. Cannon, M.Ed.

Social learning coordinator at The Ivymount School.

Lisa Greenman, J.D.

Attorney specializing in issues relating to developmental disability and mental illness.

Target Goal

In this chapter, you will learn to teach how to set priorities, identify distractors, and monitor progress. The skills in this chapter will help those with ASD make conscious choices about when to work toward a goal and when to just have fun.

What Is a Target Goal, and Why Is It Important?

A target goal is something that you want or need to do that is more important than anything else you may want to do at the same time. Children with ASD often have difficulty determining what is most important in a situation. It is important to help children select overarching goals: target goals that may take a long time to achieve.

Tip

Distinguishing Between Target Goals and Whims

Target Goal: You set and work toward target goals on a daily basis.
Whims: You are constantly presented with whims that may or may not be in conflict with your target goal.

Alternative Language for Target and Whim Scripts

Target goal

Whim

Teach by Doing: How to Model Staying on Target

Point out when a whim is getting in the way of a target or help a child ignore, postpone, or modify a whim until a target is reached.