FREE WEBINAR

Beyond Checklists: Executive Functioning Across the Lifespan


May 20th, 2025

7:00-8:00 PM Eastern

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About the Webinar

  • Participants will explore the development and application of executive functioning (EF) strategies through the lens of ADHD and life stage transitions. With an emphasis on age-appropriate and context-sensitive support, the course examines how EF needs change from childhood to adolescence to young adulthood, and how these needs intersect with school, home, and community expectations. Rather than focusing solely on tools like checklists and planners, participants will learn to design EF interventions that anticipate life transitions—such as moving from middle school to high school, or high school to college—and empower clients to create their own supports. This training also examines how the executive functioning abilities of adults in the learner’s ecosystem (e.g., parents, educators, and support staff) can significantly influence outcomes. Special attention is given to prompt fading, skill generalization, and independence-building for the ADHD population.

All LIVE attendees will receive a

handout and can participate in a Q/A.

Meet the Instructor

Amy Theobald, MA, BCBA

Amy Theobald is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst and the founder of NextStep Navigators and CollegeADHDCoach.com. She owns a private ABA clinic and has worked across multiple settings for over a decade. After sending three children to college within five years and watching their peers struggle with executive functioning challenges that at times led to crisis, Amy became passionate about supporting students through these transitions. Her BCBA training revealed practical solutions, leading her to create coaching programs specifically for college students with ADHD and executive functioning difficulties.

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Tuesday

May 20th, 2025

7:00-8:00 PM EST 

Reserve your spot 

This is an ASHA and ACE Approved Course