Building Executive Function Skills Schoolwide.
Bringing Executive Function Instruction Into Daily Teaching
In general education settings, executive function instruction is most effective when it’s woven into daily classroom practice. Cerebrate provides teachers with ready-to-use lessons and strategies that support both whole-class instruction and differentiation. By focusing on skills such as organization, self-regulation, time management, and problem-solving, teachers help students build the habits and strategies they need to stay engaged and take ownership of their learning from the beginning.
Essential Focus Areas for Classroom Instruction
Proactive Skill Development
Teach executive function skills before learning challenges escalate.
Classroom-Ready Instruction
Integrate executive function lessons into daily routines and content areas.
Student Engagement and Focus
Support attention, persistence, and participation during learning.
Organization and Time Management
Build skills that help students manage materials, tasks, and deadlines.
Behavior and Self-Regulation Support
Strengthen skills that promote positive classroom behavior.
Universal Access to Skill Building
Provide executive function instruction that benefits all learners.
Building Skills That Support Learning and Independence
Strong classroom instruction includes teaching students how to learn, not just what to learn. Cerebrate helps teachers intentionally build executive function skills into daily instruction so students can organize their work, manage behavior, and persist through academic challenges. Over time, these skills support greater engagement, confidence, and independence in learning.
For schools and districts, Cerebrate offers a unified Tier 1 executive function approach that strengthens instructional practice, establishes shared expectations across classrooms, and lays the groundwork for more targeted supports as student needs evolve.
Key Elements of Executive Function Instruction in Classrooms
Explicit Skill Instruction
Teach executive function skills using clear language and modeling.
Flexible, Grade-Appropriate Lessons
Deliver instruction aligned to developmental levels and classroom needs.
Student Reflection and Strategy Use
Encourage students to recognize challenges and apply strategies independently.
Embedded Practice Opportunities
Reinforce executive function skills throughout daily instruction and classroom routines.
Consistent Classroom Routines
Create predictable structures that support organization and time management.
Schoolwide Alignment
Support shared language and expectations across classrooms and grade levels.
What Administrators and Educators Are Saying About Cerebrate
Cerebrate greatly helped us in our Middle States goal to provide Social-Emotional learning for our students.
School Principal
The biggest change I’ve seen is in my staff—their stress level. Cerebrate gives them a different lens beyond ‘they need social skills.
School Principal
I have found that we are discussing the strategies that we have learned every day. Such as warning signals. When I count down, the kids are using their fingers to count down with me as their warning signal. I even say, “warning signal.” I have also heard that kiddos are using the terms at home that we are using in the class, such as “stop signs” and “warning signals”. That really gets me excited when they take it home like that!
Classroom Teacher
The kids love going to SEL time—it’s not something they dread.
School Principal
Students who weren’t the loudest—but were internalizing—are finally getting strategies too.
School Principal
The biggest change wasn’t just in students—it was in how adults think.
School Principal
It has been great to see students starting to use the skills we are working on. I am excited to see them really learn and improve on executive functioning skills that they have been struggling with.
Classroom Teacher
We carved out 15 minutes, three times a week to use Cerebrate, and it didn’t take away from instruction.
School Principal
As students became more regulated through Cerebrate, the entire classroom became more regulated—including the teacher.
School Principal
I used Cerebrate with first and second graders and over the course of 5 months and saw significant improvement in their self-control and self-monitoring behaviors.
School Counselor
I have noticed since utilizing the Cerebrate curriculum with my students that they feel less stressed and frantic now that they have structured systems and organizational strategies at their fingertips.
Classroom Teacher
Support Classrooms Where All Students Can Succeed
Start using an executive function system that helps teachers build essential learning skills, increase student engagement, and support independence through intentional classroom instruction.
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