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About

An overview of Mansfield Hall

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Our Approach

How we work with college students

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Four Core Areas

Defining the Four Core Areas and our Coaching Model

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A Day In The Life

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Living

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Learning

Academic and Executive Functioning support

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Engaging

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FAQs

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Helping Students with Executive Function Challenges Thrive in College 

Transitioning to college is an exciting time for many students, but for those with executive function challenges, it can also be daunting. Executive functions—the mental skills that help with planning, organization, time management, and self-regulation—are critical for success in college. Without these skills, students may struggle to keep up with academic demands, social commitments, and independent living tasks. However, with the right strategies and support, students with executive function challenges can not only succeed but also thrive in college. 

Understanding Executive Function Challenges 

Executive function challenges can manifest in various ways, such as: 

  • Difficulty starting or completing tasks. 
  • Forgetting deadlines or assignments. 
  • Struggling to prioritize or organize tasks effectively. 
  • Trouble managing time or staying focused. 

These difficulties can impact academic performance, mental health, and overall college experience. Recognizing these challenges is the first step in providing meaningful support. 

Key Strategies for Thriving in College 

Students with executive function challenges can benefit from targeted strategies to build their skills and create structures that support their success. Here are some effective approaches: 

1. Develop a Structured Routine 

Consistency is essential for managing executive function challenges. Students should create a daily schedule that includes: 

  • Designated study times. 
  • Breaks for relaxation and self-care. 
  • Regular meal and sleep times. 

Using digital tools, such as calendar apps or task management software, can help students stay on track and avoid feeling overwhelmed. 

2. Break Down Large Tasks 

Big projects or assignments can feel intimidating. Breaking them into smaller, manageable steps can make them more achievable. For example, instead of writing a 10-page paper in one sitting, students can outline it one day, write a draft another day, and revise it the next. 

3. Use Visual Supports 

Visual aids like color-coded calendars, checklists, or sticky notes can help students keep track of deadlines and prioritize tasks. Placing these tools in visible locations, such as a dorm room desk or computer screen, serves as a constant reminder. 

4. Build a Support Network 

College can feel isolating without a support system. Students should connect with: 

  • Academic advisors. 
  • Disability services for accommodations like extended deadlines or reduced-distraction testing. 
  • Peer mentors or tutors. 

A strong support network can provide guidance and encouragement during challenging times. 

How Mansfield Hall Helps 

At Mansfield Hall, we specialize in helping students with executive function challenges thrive in college. Our holistic approach focuses on building skills in academics, independent living, and social engagement. Here’s how we make a difference: 

  • Customized Coaching: Our staff works one-on-one with students to develop personalized strategies for time management, organization, and task completion. 
  • Supportive Environment: We provide a structured yet flexible setting where students can practice their skills with guidance and encouragement. 
  • Collaboration with Colleges: We partner with students’ colleges to ensure accommodations are in place and effective. 

Through our programs, students gain confidence, independence, and the tools they need to navigate college successfully. 

The Role of Parents and Educators 

Parents and educators play a crucial role in supporting students with executive function challenges. Here’s how they can help: 

  • Encourage Independence: Allow students to take ownership of their schedules and responsibilities while offering guidance when needed. 
  • Promote Self-Advocacy: Teach students to communicate their needs to professors and peers effectively. 
  • Stay Involved: Regular check-ins can help students feel supported without feeling micromanaged. 

Executive function challenges don’t have to hold students back. With the right strategies, resources, and support, they can excel in college and beyond. Mansfield Hall is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about our programs and how we can support your student’s journey to success. 

By addressing executive function challenges head-on, we empower students to overcome obstacles and achieve their full potential. Together, let’s make college a time of growth, discovery, and accomplishment. Contact us today!

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