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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.

5 Brain Breaks to Try (Infographic)

Research shows periodic brain breaks can boost productivity, increase attention, reduce stress and improve memory.

What is Executive Function?

Executive function skills refer to a set of cognitive skills and processes needed to problem-solve and achieve goals.

An Introduction to Executive Function: What is it and how can we improve it?

Executive Function- a concept educators like to address with parents and students, and one many people are unable to define.

Does My Child Need a Tutor or an Educational Therapist/Specialist?

Educational therapy and tutoring may appear very similar, however, there are important distinctions between the two. Knowing the differences will help you determine the best fit for the needs of your child.

Executive Function of the Brain: Key to Organizing, Managing Time and More

Article from American Psychiatric Association Executive Function of the Brain: Key to Organizing, Managing Time and More You may have heard the term executive function in regards to the brain, but what does it mean when a person has difficulties with

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