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LOCATION:Chicago Public Library, Lincoln Park, 1150 W. Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60614
SUMMARY:Chicago Public Library Event -  Understanding Today's Students: Executive Function
DESCRIPTION:<strong>Executive Function</strong> skills impact all subjects in school.&nbsp; Executive Function includes issues such as strategies for organization, time-management, goal-setting, test preparation and self-monitoring.&nbsp; What can you do as a parent to help your child with these Executive Function challenges?&nbsp; This presentation will provide you with practical strategies to help guide your child through these issues.<br><br>The program will be presented by Georgia Bozeday, EdD.&nbsp; Dr. Bozeday is Director of Educational Services at Rush Neurobehavioral Center (RNBC) and coordinates school services, both in-services and ongoing RNBC staff support, for the Executive Function Program.<br><br><em>Understanding Today's Students</em> is a collaborative program in cooperation with the staff of&nbsp;RNBC and the Chicago Public Library.<br><br>RNBC is an approved provider of professional development credits by the Illinois State Board of Education for teacher certification renewal plans.&nbsp; RNBC is a not-for-profit organization offering continuing education programs to inform teachers of neurobehavioral disorders. 1.5 hours CPDU credit will be given for this program.<br><br>Phone: (312) 744-1926
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