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Last Updated July 30, 2019

Study Skills for Teens and Young Adults

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ADHD In The Classroom

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Resources for Kids and Teens on Cognitive Flexibility

June 24, 2019 - No Comments

Cognitive Flexibility is a thinking skill that centers on an individual’s ability to be adaptable, improvise, and shift approaches to

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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

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What Is Causing My Child’s Slow Processing Speed?

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Most kids who display slow processing speed have inherited this trait. Take a look at yourself, your spouse, or your

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Resources for Parents on Minecraft

April 15, 2019 - No Comments

The way children learn today has changed dramatically over the course of the years. Today, kids often learn best through

What is Anxiety in Children?

January 14, 2016 - No Comments

Anxiety is a common and natural human response to situations that are threatening. However, it can become problematic when it

Attention, Concentration, and Inhibition Skills

October 19, 2015 - No Comments

Attention, Concentration, and Inhibition skills are often grouped together because of their strong overlap with one another.  Attention and Concentration

What is Sustained Attention?

October 14, 2015 - No Comments

Sustained attention refers to the ability to focus on one or more items for a necessary duration of time

What is Response Inhibition?

October 9, 2015 - No Comments

Response inhibition is the conscious choice to ignore other stimuli (mental or environmental) that would detract from the attention