window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() { jQuery(window).load(function() { jQuery('.flexslider').flexslider({ animation: "fade", //String: Select your animation type, "fade" or "slide" slideDirection: "horizontal", //String: Select the sliding direction, "horizontal" or "vertical" slideshow: true, //Boolean: Animate slider automatically slideshowSpeed: 7000, //Integer: Set the speed of the slideshow cycling, in milliseconds animationDuration: 500, //Integer: Set the speed of animations, in milliseconds directionNav: false, //Boolean: Create navigation for previous/next navigation? (true/false) controlNav: false, //Boolean: Create navigation for paging control of each clide? Note: Leave true for manualControls usage keyboardNav: false, //Boolean: Allow slider navigating via keyboard left/right keys mousewheel: false, //Boolean: Allow slider navigating via mousewheel prevText: "Previous", //String: Set the text for the "previous" directionNav item nextText: "Next", //String: Set the text for the "next" directionNav item pausePlay: false, //Boolean: Create pause/play dynamic element pauseText: "Pause", //String: Set the text for the "pause" pausePlay item playText: "Play", //String: Set the text for the "play" pausePlay item randomize: false, //Boolean: Randomize slide order slideToStart: 0, //Integer: The slide that the slider should start on. Array notation (0 = first slide) animationLoop: true, //Boolean: Should the animation loop? If false, directionNav will received "disable" classes at either end pauseOnAction: true, //Boolean: Pause the slideshow when interacting with control elements, highly recommended. pauseOnHover: true, //Boolean: Pause the slideshow when hovering over slider, then resume when no longer hovering controlsContainer: "", //Selector: Declare which container the navigation elements should be appended too. Default container is the flexSlider element. Example use would be ".flexslider-container", "#container", etc. If the given element is not found, the default action will be taken. manualControls: "", //Selector: Declare custom control navigation. Example would be ".flex-control-nav li" or "#tabs-nav li img", etc. The number of elements in your controlNav should match the number of slides/tabs. }); }); });

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Last Updated September 11, 2019

Resources for Kids on Brain Training

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Brain training, while a very beneficial practice for both children and adults, can be difficult to understand. We have collected

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Resources on Goal-Directed Persistence for Parents

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Goal-directed persistence refers to our ability to set an attainable goal and display the attention and determination needed to complete

Slow Processing Speed in the Classroom

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How do games improve slow processing speed in children?

June 12, 2019 - No Comments

Many board and video games require fast processing of information and quick reaction times. The same could be said of

SCCFC Online Executive Skills Questionnaire (Children 5-8)

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Executive Skills Questionnaire (Ages 5-8) – Parent Form
Description: An assessment of executive skills such as organization, working memory in young children for

SCCFC Online Executive Skills Questionnaire (Children Under 5)

June 22, 2016 - No Comments

Executive Skills Questionnaire (Ages Under 5) – Parent Form
Description: An assessment of executive skills such as organization, working memory in young

SCCFC Online Executive Skills Questionnaire (Children 9+)

June 22, 2016 - No Comments

Executive Skills Questionnaire (Ages 9+) – Parent Form
Description:An assessment of executive skills such as organization, working memory in young

How to Understand a Neuropsychological Report

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Understanding the Numbers, Scores, and Terminology  in Your Child’s Neuropsychological Report

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