
Embedded Classroom Support
Executive Functioning Challenges
Before coming to McLean, many of our students struggled in planning, organizing, and completing tasks in a timely fashion. Previous teachers labeled some as uncooperative or even lazy. In reality, however, they weren’t given the strategies they needed to succeed as their brains hadn’t yet developed the ability to consistently and reliably connect the dots.














Embedded Classroom Support for Executive Functioning Challenges
Scaffolded Skill Development
Teachers increasingly empower students as they progress through grade levels. For instance, grade 9 students receive explicit test-taking strategies, while by senior year, students independently develop their own study guides, preparing them for college-level expectations.
Task Breakdown & Sequencing
Assignments are divided into smaller, manageable steps, making complex tasks less overwhelming and improving focus and completion rates.
Consistent Routines & Schedules
Daily schedules and classroom routines provide structure, reduce anxiety, and help students plan and manage their time.
Explicit Instruction in Planning & Organization
Teachers provide direct instruction in strategies for organizing materials, managing time, and setting goals, fostering students’ independence.
Visual Cues, Color Coding & Time Awareness
Teachers integrate visual aids like sticky notes, charts, and color-coded materials to enhance memory and organization, helping students manage tasks and information more effectively. We also explicitly support students in understanding the passing of time—using visual timers, countdowns, schedules, and check-ins to help them “future think.” These tools make time more concrete, strengthening students’ ability to plan, anticipate next steps, and develop strong time-management skills.
Collaborative Learning Environment
Teachers, Learning Services team members, and counselors work together to support students. Under the direction of a Coordinator of Learning Services in each division, this multidisciplinary approach ensures that each student’s unique needs are addressed, promoting holistic development and success
Integration of Mindfulness Practices
Mindfulness techniques are incorporated to help students develop self-regulation skills, enhancing focus and availability for learning.
Partnering with Parents
We work closely with families to ensure learning strategies and support extend beyond the classroom. Regular communication, progress updates, and guidance empower parents to reinforce organizational, planning, and time-management skills at home, creating a consistent and supportive learning environment.
Connections Across the Curriculum
Did you know engagement in the arts—be it visual arts, theater, or music—enhances executive functioning skills such as planning, organization, and self-regulation? Through structured artistic experiences, students develop critical cognitive abilities that support academic success and personal growth.

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