Verve OT Learning provides allied health professionals with practical, evidence-based training and workshops. Our online learning platform helps you build skills, gain confidence and apply strategies straight into practice.
Led by Occupational Therapist Sarah Collison and a team of expert presenters, Verve OT Learning offers engaging, up-to-date content based on current guidelines for health professionals.
A selection of popular Verve OT Learning workshops are now available via Pearson Clinical for you to further your professional development.
Verve OT Learning
Verve OT Learning provides allied health professionals with practical, evidence-based training and workshops. Our online learning platform helps you build skills, gain confidence and apply strategies straight into practice.
Led by Occupational Therapist Sarah Collison and a team of expert presenters, Verve OT Learning offers engaging, up-to-date content based on current guidelines for health professionals.
A selection of popular Verve OT Learning workshops are now available via Pearson Clinical for you to further your professional development.
Addressing Executive Functioning in Children and Teens • On Demand with Verve OT Learning
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Qualification Level
Executive functioning difficulties in children and teens can impact learning, behavior, and participation at home, school, and in the community. This workshop equips allied health professionals with practical tools to assess executive functioning, understand individual differences, and implement strategies that build confidence, independence, and long-term success.
Audience
This workshop is designed for allied health professionals, including Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Speech Pathologists, Physiotherapists, Social Workers, and rehabilitation practitioners. It is particularly relevant for those supporting children and young people whose executive functioning challenges affect engagement, learning, and participation in daily activities.
Course Description
Executive functioning underpins key skills such as planning, organization, working memory, flexibility, and self-regulation. When difficulties emerge, they can significantly affect a child’s ability to learn, form relationships, and manage everyday demands.
This workshop provides allied health professionals with a structured framework for assessing executive functioning in children and teens. Participants will learn to use a range of assessment tools, including the BRIEF, Brown Scales, and task observations, while considering the influence of interoception, cognition, sensory processing, anxiety, learning preferences, and family context.
The session explores practical intervention approaches that can be applied across therapy, home, school, and community settings. Strategies include visuals, reminders, environmental modifications, co-regulation, and collaborative goal setting. The workshop emphasizes engaging families and educators to ensure strategies are meaningful, generalized, and sustainable.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
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Define executive functioning and recognize common challenges for children and teens, including difficulties with task initiation, organization, working memory, planning, flexibility, and impulse control.
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Identify suitable assessment tools, such as BRIEF, Brown Scales, and task observations, to assess executive functioning needs.
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Understand how individual factors—such as interoception, cognition, sensory processing, anxiety, learning preferences, and family or school context—shape executive functioning profiles.
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Develop intervention strategies that target executive functioning skills across therapy, home, school, and community environments.
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Apply practical tools and adaptive supports, including visuals, reminders, environmental modifications, and co-regulation approaches, to enhance participation and success in daily activities.
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Collaborate with children, families, and schools in goal setting and intervention planning to promote strategy generalization and long-term independence.
Prerequisites
Confidentiality
All workshop materials, including recordings, slides, and case examples, must be treated as confidential. By enrolling, you agree to:
- Not copy, record, or distribute any part of the workshop content in any format.
- Keep your login details secure and ensure only you access the provided materials.
- Avoid showing or sharing content with colleagues, peers, or external groups unless they have purchased their own access.
Intellectual Property
All training resources, templates, workbooks, and guides are the intellectual property of Verve OT Learning. These materials are provided for your personal learning and professional development. You agree to:
- Use the content solely for your own clinical or educational purposes.
- Not reproduce, adapt, or distribute the materials without written permission from Verve OT Learning.
- Not screenshot, duplicate, or repurpose any part of the workshop materials, including video or text, for sharing with others.
Resources and Templates
Any templates or guides provided with the training are designed to support your practice. Editable versions may be supplied for you to adapt for your client work. To use these resources within a team or organization, each professional must hold their own license or course access.
Presenters
Alyce Svensk
Alyce Svensk is a Pediatric Occupational Therapist, educator, and mentor with more than 14 years of experience. She founded and led Sensational Start OT, a pediatric private practice, from 2017 to 2024 before launching The OT Coach Australia.
Through supervision, mentoring, clinical education, and business support, Alyce helps occupational therapists feel confident in their practice and clear in their career direction. She offers practical, down-to-earth workshops, supervision, and mentoring programs for therapists at every stage of their career.
Alyce also hosts two podcasts: OT Coaching Confidential, featuring real-life mentoring conversations, and OT Unplugged, co-hosted with Sarah Collison and Nikki Cousins, which explores the future of occupational therapy. Across all her work, Alyce is passionate about helping therapists bridge the gap between theory and practice while building sustainable, meaningful careers.
