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Category: Executive Function

Executive Functioning Skills, most simply put, refers to a set of cognitive skills needed to complete a task or solve a problem. They are essential for success in academics and beyond. Explore resources created by a team of Educational Therapists and Specialists on topics relating to executive function and how to support students with executive functioning challenges.

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Managing ADHD in Children: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents

Managing ADHD doesn't have to feel like an impossible task. Here are some actionable strategies to help your child succeed.
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Managing Screen Time for Your Child or Teen

Managing screen time for your child can be difficult during an age that relies on technology. Here are some realistic tips you can implement.
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Assistive Technology in Special Education

Assistive technology (AT) has revolutionized how students with disabilities access and engage with educational content.

Nurturing Independent Problem Solvers: A Collaborative Approach

At Strategies for Learning, we believe that the best way to help students with learning differences succeed is to equip them with the skills and mindset needed to become independent learners.

Journey Into The Brain: Exploring How Learning Happens (Video)

Welcome to our educational series, 'Journey into the Brain: Exploring How Learning Happens.' In this first installment, we embark on a captivating exploration of the brain's fascinating learning mechanisms. So, let's dive right in and uncover the secrets of how our brain acquires knowledge and skills!

Strategies for Enhancing Working Memory

We will explore the best practices to boost working memory in students, and we'll provide explicit examples of how they can be implemented effectively at home and in the classroom.
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How to Motivate Your Child with Motivational Interviewing

Motivational Interview is a powerful educator's tool to motivate your child. MI helps empower students to take ownership of their learning.

A Day In The Life Of A Student With ADHD (Video)

Remember, each child with ADHD is different. Finding which strategies work best for your child may take time. Stay patient, be supportive, and remain involved in the school community. Always remember to celebrate his or her progress along the way!

Motivational Interviewing (Infographic)

MI is a student-centered coaching approach that can help unmotivated students tap into their inner motivation and reach their full potential.

An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing: A Technique to Enhance Student Motivation

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a student-centered approach that can help unmotivated students tap into their inner motivation and reach their full potential.

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