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Thinking About Thinking: How to build stronger executive functioning skills Webinar

Sinneave Foundation

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This workshop provides an overview of the key areas of executive functioning (that is, thinking skills). Viewers learn a variety of strategies to help strengthen their own or other’s thinking as well as supports to overcome barriers to executive functioning. This resource was developed in partnership with the Sinneave Family Foundation.



This workshop will provide a brief overview of the key areas of executive functioning (that is, thinking skills). Participants will learn a variety of strategies to help strengthen their own or other’s thinking as well as supports to overcome barriers to executive functioning.

Dr. Shane Lynch

Dr. Shane Lynch is the Director of Professional Practice and Evaluation at The Sinneave Family Foundation. He is a behavioral psychologist specializing in autism, positive behavior supports and self-determination. He has been serving clients with autism, as well as other developmental and behavioural disorders for over 20 years.

Sue Larke

Sue Larke is part of the Sinneave Professional Practice Team. She has a Master’s Degree in Clinical Neuropsychology and is a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst. Ms. Larke has provided positive behavioural and transition supports to children, youth and families impacted by autism spectrum for more than 20 years. She has delivered service in schools, clinics and in private family homes.

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