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Tag: executive functioning
Trick or Treat Time is Back! Five Ways to Prepare your children for the comeback of Halloween 2021
I didn’t really grow up with Halloween although I have a few memories of giving out candy or running around the neighborhood filling a pillowcase with lots of candy. When I became a parent, I didn’t make a big deal…
Five ways to help children wind down at the end of the school day
Even when we are tired, sometimes it is hard to wind down and get ready for bed. This is often true with kids, especially at the beginning of a school year. Read on for five tips to help your child…
Five Reasons to Purchase ‘The Pocket Guide of Tools’
There are many excellent books and materials on executive functioning. Read on to see what purchasing The Pocket Guide of Tools should be one of the resources your family has. It is compact and easy to use. The Pocket Guide…
5 Questions to Assess Your Child’s/Teen’s Managing of Time, Stuff & Information
October is a great month to look critically at your child/teen’s study routines to assess if they are setting themselves up for success or if alterations need to be made. Read on for five guiding questions. Does your child/teen have…
Available Now: The Pocket Guide of Tools!
The Pocket Guide of Tools is a condensed version of Big Book of Tools designed to highlight key tools and strategies in the Big Book of Tools. It is specifically designed for direct student use and can also be a handy reference guide for adults.…
It’s time to go back to school! Here are 5 ways to control time so that time does not control you
Schedules are vital. Make sure there is a written schedule so that everyone knows what will happen each day. Don’t forget to include family obligations and after school activities. Daily “home” work times. Children need time each day to complete…
5 Ways to Include Grandparents in the Excitement of Starting the New School Year
Despite feelings of nervousness, the new school year is an exciting time for all! Why not include grandparents in this unique time? Try these following ideas to get them involved! Have your child decorate a simple frame and write “1st…
Five ways to organize a learning space for the new school year
With in-person school a reality, let’s maximize success for learning this year with these five simple methods to organize a learning space: Make the desk area simple and useful. The only things that should be on the desk or in…
Growth Mindset Revisited
Carol Dweck, a well-regarded educator from Stanford University, wrote a book called Mindset: The New Psychology of Success. According to Dweck there are two mindsets: Fixed and Growth. People with a fixed mindset believe that major qualities like intelligence are…