Navigating Neurodiversity: Organization

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This event is part of our Navigating Neurodiversity workshop series with Dr. Jim Russell. This workshop series is open to all WashU students! Those with executive functioning challenges (EFCs) are more likely to struggle with organizational skills in time, task, and material management. These impairments may then lead to behaviors […]

Navigating Neurodiversity: Procrastination

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This event is part of our Navigating Neurodiversity workshop series with Dr. Jim Russell. This workshop series is open to all WashU students! Procrastination is the tendency to put off tasks, choices, and/or behaviors that either must be done as a part of daily life (like eating, or getting to […]

Navigating Neurodiversity: Task Initiation & Management

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This event is part of our Navigating Neurodiversity workshop series with Dr. Jim Russell. This workshop series is open to all WashU students! Have you ever sat down to work, knowing you need to do it and may even want to, but find you just can’t get started? Or, do […]

Navigating Neurodiversity: Emotional Regulation

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This event is part of our Navigating Neurodiversity workshop series with Dr. Jim Russell. This workshop series is open to all WashU students! Emotion regulation is the heart of emotional resilience; thus, students experiencing higher levels of emotion dysregulation typically display lower adaptability. Because the ability to “bounce back” helps […]

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