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Executive Attention

Does your patient love to be in the garden or outside? Does the sight of butterflies and bugs bring them joy? If so, download this fun and engaging visual attention worksheet packet. This completely non-verbal packet will help build anyone’s attention and executive function skills.

This packet starts by challenging your patient’s ability to spot the difference in a bug-themed Private Eye activity. The next activity will be the dance of the bugs. Each bug will dance a specific pattern in a sea of bugs. Your patient will have to figure out which bug is dancing which dance. This activity uses attention, executive function, and deductive reasoning skills. The following exercise group involves attention and deciphering skills when your patient has to figure out which piece is missing from which bug. Your patient must study the potential pieces and determine which will solve the broken butterfly. Finally, the last exercise section will use their fine motor and attention skills. Catch the ladybug becomes printable and colorful in these last activities. Your patient will have to ignore the additional bugs to find all of the ladybugs in the images.

In this packet, you will be challenged to complete attention-based skills. You will practice staying on task, finding anomalies in a set of information, recognizing patterns, and comparing and contrasting objects. This packet is an excellent workout for your frontal lobe. This packet will be great for preschoolers to seniors. Anyone who loves summer or bugs will enjoy this packet as well.

Included inside: 18 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Working memory is the cornerstone of cognitive function, essential for tasks that require attention, problem-solving, and learning. At Happy Neuron Pro, we’re committed to helping you improve your client’s working memory. That’s why we’ve meticulously crafted this packet, poised to become an invaluable resource in your therapeutic arsenal, tailored to enhance lexicon working memory through engaging exercises.

Tailored Exercises for Lexicon Working Memory Enhancement:

Within this packet, discover a curated selection of four dynamic exercises meticulously designed to target different facets of working memory:

  1. Chunking: Sharpen your attention and visual-spatial skills as you study the location of items on a grid. This is a fun way to engage spatial memory.
  2. Split Words: It is one thing to remember words. It is another to put fragments of words together. Challenge memory retention by assembling word fragments. With the digital exercise, try transforming this traditional fun into an immersive digital experience.
  3. Root It Out:  Exercise word recall abilities by retrieving words starting with specific letters, fostering linguistic agility and verbal memory.
  4. Decipher:  Strengthen verbal memory through decoding mystery words, enhancing cognitive flexibility and linguistic proficiency.

Recommended for All Ages 10 and Above:

Tailored for individuals aged 10 and beyond, this packet caters to a diverse audience seeking to bolster their lexicon working memory. Whether navigating personal memory enhancement or guiding others through cognitive rehabilitation, our exercises offer valuable support and tangible results.

Included inside: 14 lexicon working memory worksheets and bridging questions

Looking for additional resources? Expand your repertoire of working memory activities with our diverse range of worksheets. Uncover tailored exercises crafted to elevate cognitive function and support lasting memory enhancement. See our other working memory worksheets here →

 

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Are you looking for effective ways to support individuals with Aphasia in improving their language and cognitive abilities? Our carefully crafted packet makes practicing language fun! We understand that many individuals possess remarkable intelligence but face language-related challenges. Our goal is to empower clinicians with resources to help them overcome Aphasia and enhance their communication skills hopefully.

In this packet, you’ll find five engaging activities based on our language-based digital exercises. These exercises are strategically designed to address the underlying language components individuals may struggle with. Providing these exercises may enable your clients to make significant progress in their language abilities.

In addition to language improvement, our worksheets also target other essential cognitive functions required for language success. Other cognitive skills engaged in this packet are:

  • Executive Functioning: Our exercises challenge executive functions, helping individuals with Aphasia enhance their decision-making, planning, and problem-solving skills.
  • Working Memory: These worksheets engage working memory, a vital cognitive skill necessary for retaining and processing information effectively.
  • Attention: Our exercises promote focused attention, a crucial skill for clear communication and daily activities.

We believe that with the proper tools, clinicians can create environments of learning and recovery. It is for that reason that we develop worksheets like this and more. Make sure also to download our other free worksheets. We release free mini worksheets 2x a month.

Included inside: 17 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Use the worksheets in this packet to help practice inference skills. Your patient must use their semantic memory, visual attention, and verbal processing skills to complete the exercises in this packet. We’ve used exercises like Writing in the Stars and Embroidery to help your patient work on verbal inference skills. Basketball in NY works on sequencing inferring skills. Our last activity, Decipher, is our ultimate decoding and inferring task. If your patient loves this packet, they will enjoy our digital program!

This packet is great for students in 5th grade or older. Individuals who want to work on their language skills after a stroke. Or anyone who wants to try decoding these fun language exercises.

 

Included inside: 12 language worksheets and bridging questions.

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Are you looking for worksheets to be used in your identifying emotions activities? Then look no further! We’ve adapted our digital exercises to help you strengthen your client’s ability to identify and express emotions. Key features of this packet are: 

  1. Emotion Recognition: Practice recognizing emotions at a glance. We’ve adapted our digital exercise, Ancient Writing, to use modern emotion-based emojis instead. Your client will have to read the emotions and identify which one does not belong.
  2. Expressive Vocabulary Building: This packet encourages exploring and incorporating diverse emotional words. Whether you’re seeking to expand your vocabulary or assist others in doing so, these exercises provide an enjoyable pathway. I Remember You is now into I Understand Your Emotions.
  3. Working Memory Recall: Can you recall the faces of different emotions at a moment’s notice? In contrast to typical n-back exercises, this packet has a series of emojis instead of colors or letters. This exercise would work great in this packet or on its own as a warm-up.
  4. Situational Response Practice: Elevate your client’s interpersonal interactions with informed emotional responses! Your client will have to engage in scenario-based activities that encourage thoughtful consideration of appropriate reactions to different emotional situations. Start to develop the ability to navigate conversations and relationships with empathy and grace.

Dive into the world of emotional vocabulary, recognition, memory reinforcement, and responsive communication with our Emotion Identification Worksheet Packet. Experience the transformational power of emotional intelligence today! Unlock the potential of emotions as you’ve never done before! Teachers, enrich your classroom with this packet and teach your students about emotional intelligence. Parents, start conversations with your kids about emotions. And lastly, therapists empower your clients to think about their emotions and maybe even enhance their understanding of emotions. We recommend this packet for any age who can identify emotions.

Included inside: 36 emotion worksheets and bridging questions.

If you like this packet, explore our other social cognition worksheets →

The digital exercises that inspired this worksheet

Catch the ladybug!

Looking for a fun but challenging exercise that targets multiple cognitive skills? Look no further! In this exercise, help your clients catch all the ladybugs in the scene using their fingers or a writing utensil of their choice while practicing executive functioning, processing speed, object recognition, and fine motor skills.

Private Eye

Primarily, this task exercises your client’s sustained attention and concentration skills. Attention is the essence of focus. Your client will need to focus on looking for a specific target and ignore other visual information that could distract them.

Dancing with Fireflies

Have you tried to copy dance moves you see on TV? In this exercise, you will have to mentally connect the fireflies correctly to recognize the pattern that they are making. This exercise trains visual attention skills, working memory, and visual-spatial skills. Your client must learn strategies to examine information, make decisions using the details present, and arrive at an informed conclusion.

Turn Around and Around

The ability to effectively manipulate objects mentally allows us to make decisions as to what an object is, where to place an object in space so that it does not fall, and helps us create a plan for how to navigate our environment. This task aims to train your client’s visual mental imagery skills, specifically their mental rotation abilities. Indeed, your client must visualize elements in a pattern, identify the surface patterns of 3-D objects, create a mental image of them, visualize their rotations, and make comparisons in order to decide whether the objects are the same or different.

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Hop in and practice executive function skills in this waterway-themed packet! This packet focuses on inhibition skills, with exercises that require you to consider options and plan ahead before completing an action.  Based on our digital exercises, this packet is full of inhibition worksheets that exercise skills that can benefit daily life. Inhibition skills are critical for daily tasks like communicating appropriately, picking out items when grocery shopping, and driving.

Exercises:

Towers of Hanoi: Build a tower of rings with minimal moves while adhering to rules

Hurray for Change: Connect numbers and letters or words in order as quickly as possible

Gulf Stream: Memorize a fish and identify when it crosses the screen, with increasing speed levels

Writing in the Stars: Connect words in the right configuration to form a star

 

This packet is great for adolescents and adults.

What’s inside: 30 inhibition worksheets and bridging questions.

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Leap into Springtime with this refreshing packet! These receptive language worksheets include exercises to work on reading, comprehension, and verbal memory.  Based on our digital exercises, this packet will help you work on language skills, as well as working memory and attention. These skills are critical for daily tasks like engaging in conversation, participating in workplace meetings, reading, and cooking from a recipe.

Exercises:

Embroidery: Find the hidden word in a grid of letters

You’ve Got Voicemail: Memorize key details from a message and answer questions about them.

Split Words: Put together word fragments fitting a theme.

Seize the Keywords: Read a passage and recall the verbs in the correct order.

 

This packet is great for adolescents and adults.

What’s inside: 36 receptive language worksheets and bridging questions.

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Go for an adventure on the high seas with this pirate treasure-themed packet! These spatial memory worksheets invite you to memorize fun images and treasure maps, and recall their locations.  Based on our digital exercises, this packet will help you work on visual-spatial skills, working memory, and attention. The spatial memory skills that this packet encourages are needed for daily tasks such as locating items in your home, reading a GPS while driving, and recalling where important apps are on your phone.

Exercises:

Private Eye: Look for a specific image in a grid of similar images.

Turn Around and Around: Mentally rotate objects to see which one differs from the rest.

Objects, Where Are You?: Remember images and their location in a grid, then place them correctly from memory.

An American in Paris: Memorize names of places, images associated with them, and their locations on a map.

 

This packet is great for all ages.

What’s inside: 37 spatial memory worksheets and bridging questions.

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Is your client working on paying attention for long periods of time? We have the worksheet packet for you!  Based on our digital exercises, this packet offers an engaging way to work on attention skills, and other cognitive tasks like visual scanning and verbal memory. This packet will keep clients of all ages engaged with a fun “crawling critters” bug theme. The sustained attention skills that this packet focuses on are needed for a huge variety of daily tasks, such as studying, participating in a conversation, and driving.

Exercises:

Catch the Ladybug: Catch ladybugs as fast as you can, while navigating distractions.

This Story is Full of Blanks: Use context clues to fill in the blank words in a text.

Pay Attention: Recall a series of letters or numbers in original or reverse order.

Private Eye: Locate an image in a grid of similar images.

 

This packet is great for kids, and all ages looking to exercise cognitive skills.

What’s inside: 27 sustained attention skills worksheets and bridging questions.

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Working on visual-spatial skills and mental imagery with your clients? Give these spatial skills worksheets a whirl! They’ll provide engaging cognitive tasks that ask you to mentally rotate objects and recall images or words in specific locations. Based on our digital exercises, this packet will encourage a well-rounded visual-spatial skillset in a fun way! These skills are used for numerous daily tasks such as driving, going for a walk, cleaning and organizing. Help your clients exercise their visual-spatial skills and bring them into daily life!

This packet offers an engaging way to practice visual-spatial skills, and can be completed independently or with a provider based on the needs of the individual. It’s ideal for people looking to practice spatial skills needed for navigating the world around them. Whether you’re a clinician or caregiver, this packet will offer ways to both have fun and exercise these skills!

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N-Back: Recall colors in a specific frequency and order.

Words, Where Are You?: Use visual, verbal, and spatial memory to recall the placement of words on a grid.

Turn Around and Around: Mentally rotate objects to find which one is different from the others.

Find Your Way!: Recall a path through various objects in the correct order.

This packet is great for adolescents, adults, and seniors looking to exercise cognitive skills.

What is inside: 44 spatial skills worksheets and bridging questions.

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Practice visual working memory and recalling sequences with this mini packet. Inspired by our digital exercise, N-Back, you’ll need to remember a specific sequence of colors in the correct order, recalling longer sequences as the levels get more difficult.

The cognitive abilities used in this exercise are important for skills such as remembering items on a to-do list or following a recipe.

Included inside: 12 pages of visual working memory worksheets and bridging questions.

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Practice verbal memory, language comprehension, and inhibitory control with these hybrid verbal memory worksheets with a video component! Inspired by our digital exercise, Secret Files, you’ll need to sort words into categories, and figure out what the categories are as the levels get more difficult.

The cognitive skills used in this exercise are important for skills such as organizing and strategizing. These skills are used when creating a to-do list, sorting items in your home, and holding information in your brain such as the people you’re inviting to a party.

Included inside: 6 pages of verbal memory worksheets, 3 videos, and bridging questions.

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Help your client exercise executive functions like planning and inhibitory control with this colorful exercise. Jump between paints on a palette organizing them in alphabetical and numerical order. You’ll need to work as quickly as possible while alternating between different types of stimuli as the exercises get more difficult.

Inspired by our digital exercise, Hurray For Change, this mini packet requires you to sort information while utilizing inhibition to avoid making mistakes. These skills are needed for tasks like writing, following instructions, and driving.

Included inside: 9 pages of executive function worksheets and bridging questions.

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Exercise working memory and divided attention skills with this fun mini packet! In these visual working memory worksheets, you’ll memorize a book cover, do a distracting exercise, and then recreate the book cover using the options provided.

Inspired by our digital exercise, Heraldry, this mini packet requires you to memorize visual information while distracting you with other information to really test your memory. The distraction provides an extra layer of difficulty and makes you work your memory even more!

Memorizing visual information is a skill that is necessary for daily life. We utilize this skill when following directions on a GPS, identifying medications, and following signs in a building or subway system. This exercise is designed to work on visual working memory and dividing attention between two tasks. Challenge your brain’s capacity to handle tasks that demand working memory and divided attention!

Included inside: 12 pages of visual working memory worksheets, 3 videos, and bridging questions.

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Explore ancient language with this fun attention and visual memory mini packet! These visual attention worksheets use characters from the Scandinavian runic alphabet to help clients exercise their attention and working memory skills.

Inspired by our digital exercise, Ancient Writing, this mini packet asks you to make note of differences in two sets of characters using an alphabet that may be unfamiliar to the user. More characters are added as the exercises progress, requiring the user to visually scan a wider range of information before making note of the differences between the two sets.

Comparing visual information is something that we do in daily life. These skills come into play when comparing two pill bottles to remember which one to take, and when using the various controls on the dashboard of a car. This exercise is designed to work on visual working memory and visual attention skills. Challenge your brain’s capacity to handle tasks that demand working memory and attention!

Included inside: 9 pages of visual attention worksheets and bridging questions.

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