Authors: Ross W. Greene
____ Difficulty reflecting on multiple thoughts or ideas simultaneously
____ Difficulty maintaining focus
____ Difficulty considering the likely outcomes or consequences of actions (impulsive)
____ Difficulty considering a range of solutions to a problem
Difficulty expressing concerns, needs, or thoughts in words
Difficulty understanding what is being said
Difficulty managing emotional response to frustration so as to think rationally
____ Chronic irritability and/or anxiety significantly impede capacity for problem-solving or heighten frustration
____ Difficulty seeing the “grays”/concrete, literal, black-and-white thinking
Difficulty deviating from rules, routine
Difficulty handling unpredictability, ambiguity, uncertainty, novelty
Difficulty shifting from original idea or solution
Difficulty taking into account situational factors that would suggest the need to adjust a plan of action
Inflexible, inaccurate interpretations/cognitive distortions or biases (e.g., “Everyone’s out to get me,” “Nobody likes me,” “You always blame me,” “It’s not fair,” “I’m stupid”)
____ Difficulty attending to or accurately interpreting social cues/poor perception of social nuances
____ Difficulty starting conversations, entering groups, connecting with people/lacking other basic social skills
____ Difficulty seeking attention in appropriate ways
____ Difficulty appreciating how his/her behavior is affecting other people
____ Difficulty empathizing with others, appreciating another person’s perspective or point of view
____ Difficulty appreciating how s/he is coming across or being perceived by others
UNSOLVED PROBLEMS
HOME
____ Waking up/getting out of bed in the morning
____ Completing morning routine/getting ready for school
____ Sensory hypersensitivities
____ Starting or completing homework or a particular academic task
____ Food quantities/choices/preferences/timing
____ Time spent in front of a screen (TV, video games, computer)
____ Going to/getting ready for bed at night
____ Boredom
____ Sibling interactions
____ Cleaning room/completing household chores
____ Taking medicine
____ Riding in car/wearing seat belt
SCHOOL
____ Shifting from one specific task to another (specify)
Getting started on/completing class assignment (specify) Being confused
Interactions with a particular classmate/teacher (specify) Having a new math partner
____ Behavior in hallway/at recess/in cafeteria/on school bus/waiting in line (specify)
____ Talking at appropriate times
____ Specific academic tasks/demands, e.g., writing assignments (specify)
Handling disappointment/losing at a game/not coming in first/not being first in line (specify) The bus being late