executive+processes

toc = = = 1375968505 = = Definition: = Executive Processes is information-processing skills that involve devising and carrying out strategies for remembering and solving problems. HGD, Chapter 9, p. 226

= Examples: = An example of executive processes is when a war general obtains intelligence on the enemy devises a strategies for beating the enemy.

An example could be when a student is studying for a test. The students processes the information on the test creates a plan on how he or she will study for the test. He or she then devises a strategy on how to take the test.

= Analogies: = a person who would use executive processes would be any one who is trying to devise a strategy or a plan for what they are doing, by processing the information that the person has obtained in order to make a plan or strategy with a good positive outcome.

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=In the News:= This article is a fantastic article on kids health and how the executive functions of there body work

@http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/News/Series/ExecutiveFunction/Pages/default.aspx

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