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Category: Executive Functioning Skills

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11 Executive Functioning Skills Teens Need For Learning Success

As parents, we all want our children to succeed in school and life. But sometimes, the skills they need to get there aren't just about reading, writing, or math. There's a whole other set of skills,...

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What Is a Working Memory Problem?

A working memory is a problem with ongoing difficulty with maintaining and using small units of information. Someone with a working memory problem may need help holding on to new information or...

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How To Teach Self-Awareness To Students: 6 Strategies For Educators

Six strategies that educators can use to help students build self-awareness are: Help students identify personal strengths and weaknesses; Help students assess their current habits and outcomes; Help...

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How To Boost Organization Skills for Middle Schoolers (3 Survival Tips For Parents)

There are three tips for helping your middle schooler boost their organizational skills: Help your child build good solid organizational habits; Provide support and watch their progress; Help them...

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The Impact of Poor Working Memory On Learning

Students with poor working memory skills can struggle in the classroom. Poor working memory impact students learning as these skills impact their ability to read. It also impacts their ability to...

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link to Task Initiation: The MOST Important Skill Each Student Needs

Task Initiation: The MOST Important Skill Each Student Needs

Task initiation is one of the most important skills a student needs, regardless of the school setting. This skill is required for each student to reach predetermined goals, be it academic,...

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